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1

Vessel
Gaelic (I)
Sister shipsBelgic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1873 - 1896
White Star Line Service1873 - 1883
DemiseWrecked (scrapped)
Dimensions (ft imperial)370 (length) x 36 (breadth) x 28 (depth)
Tonnage2,652
Speed11
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsRan aground and lost near to Liverpool
 

2

Vessel
Germanic
Sister shipsBritannic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1875 - 1950
White Star Line Service1875 - 1903
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)455 (length) x 45 (breadth) x 34 (depth)
Tonnage5,008
Speed13
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsA 75 year career, testament to the workmanship of Harland and Wolff at Belfast
 

3

Vessel
Gaelic (II)
Sister shipsBelgic (II)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1885 - 1907
White Star Line Service1885 - 1905
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)420 (length) x 32 (breadth) x 30 (depth)
Tonnage4,206
Speed12
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsBuilt to operate on the Occidental & Oriental Pacific service
 

4

Vessel
Gothic
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1893 - 1926
White Star Line Service1893 - 1907
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)490 (length) x 52 (breadth) x 34 (depth)
Tonnage7,755
Speed14
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationTriple expansion engine(s) geared to double screws
Details1906, her cargo caught fire and scuttled in shallow water. Repaired and returned to service
 

5

Vessel
Georgic (I)
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1895 - 1916
White Star Line Service1895 - 1916
DemiseWar loss
Dimensions (ft imperial)559 (length) x 60 (breadth) x 36 (depth)
Tonnage10,077
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationTriple expansion engine(s) geared to double screws
DetailsWhilst carrying 1 200 horses and much oil she was shelled. Sunk despite the horses aboard
 

6

Vessel
Gallic (I)
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byJ. Scott & Company Fife
Total Service1896 - 1913
White Star Line Service1907 - 1913
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)150 (length) x 28 (breadth) x 10 (depth)
Tonnage461
Speed9
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to paddles
DetailsTender. Ex Birkenhead Ferries Dept. vessel
 

7

Vessel
Gallic (II)
Sister shipsDelphic (II) | Bardic
Built byWorkman Clark Belfast
Total Service1918 - 1956
White Star Line Service1920 - 1933
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)465 (length) x 58 (breadth) x 29 (depth)
Tonnage7,914
Speed14
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationTriple expansion engine(s) geared to double screws
DetailsShipping Controller's S.S. War Angus managed by White Star Line 1918-1920
 

8

Vessel
Georgic (II)
Sister shipsBritannic
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1932 - 1956
White Star Line Service1932 - 1934
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)683 (length) x 82 (breadth) x 53 (depth)
Tonnage27,759
Speed18
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationDiesel engine(s) geared to double screws
DetailsThe last White Star Line vessel built