Germany kept rising, and new German Greyhounds appeared with the progress in technology. In the end of the 1890ties the Golden Age of German Greyhounds began. by Earl of Cruise Heinrich Wiegand, Director of NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD - source Wikipedia A German engineer employed by Fairfield Shipbuildingand Engineering Company , in Govan , Scotland, Robert Zimmermann, made for GUION LINE a new design for their new record breaker. Stephen Barker Guion (1820–1885) has died, and the then financial instable line, transformed into an incorporation, tried to get a new record vessel after OREGON went back to the builder, who sold it to CUNARD. The newbuild contract never materialized. Shipbuilder modell of Robert Zimmermann´s GUION liner by Fairfield This would become the Blue-Print for the next German Greyhounds Zimmermann went back to Germany and he took the GUION liner plans with him to his new employer AG VULCAN in Stettin (in English https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AG_
For liners and the shipping companies movies and films had been a top marketing tool Movies or Films and liners at sea, had been intriguing me since I have read about in my youth in LUXUSLINER - BILDER EINER GROSSEN ZEIT by Lee Server ( THE GOLDEN AGE OF OCEAN LINERS ). But earlier, mot only since my first crossing, I was keen watching movies with liners in it, and disapointed, which was an understatement, when I realized the films have been made in a set ashore in some movie "factory". That was after my first crossing. by Earl of Cruise an essay in progress `Sabrina´, Humphrey Bogart in the office, while LIBERTÉ is sailing out of New York harbor - screenshot Ocean liners, especially those of the luxury category, had been the location of dramas, love stories, thrillers, suspense and catastrophies sinde film was born, or nearly. In this list, the most descriptions are taken from Wikipedia, as I guess no one can expect having seen all these films ... otherwise I w