Of all the great ship designers, perhaps none is more inextricably linked to a single, exceptional vessel, than William Francis Gibbs and the SS United States. Yet to focus entirely on this culminating achievement, this manifestation of his ‘big ship’ ideal, is to miss out on the life of an extraordinary and complex man.
Shipping Magazine: United States, The Maiden Voyage 70 years ago
Maiden voyage. Two words that conjure up a unique sense of excitement and anticipation. Add the prospect of a record-breaking passage on the most prestigious Transocean crossing of them all and it is easy to imagine the thrilling atmosphere that surrounded SS United States and adjacent Pier 86, on the morning of Thursday 3rd July 1952.
Ship of Hope
In March 2020, people across the country and around the world were gripped by rising fears of an unknown, rapidly spreading disease called COVID-19. While the much of the world came to a screeching halt, and millions of Americans school and work days shifted to home, our nation’s first responders continued to serve and protect.


