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Vessel
Pontic
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1894 - 1930
White Star Line Service1894 - 1919
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)150 (length) x 26 (breadth) x 11 (depth)
Tonnage395
Speed8
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationTriple expansion engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsTender, serving vessels at Liverpool
 

2

Vessel
Poland
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byFurness, Withy & Co. West Hartlepool
Total Service1898 - 1925
White Star Line Service1922 - 1925
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)475 (length) x 52 (breadth) x 31 (depth)
Tonnage8,282
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationTriple expansion engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsEx Furness-Leyland Line's S.S. Victoria
 

3

Vessel
Persic
Sister shipsAfric | Medic | Runic (II) | Suevic
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1899 - 1927
White Star Line Service1899 - 1927
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)550 (length) x 63 (breadth) x 39 (depth)
Tonnage11,973
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationQuadruple engine(s) geared to double screws
DetailsTorpedoed in September 1918 - but survived
 

4

Vessel
Pittsburgh
Sister shipsRegina | Doric (II)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1922 - 1941
White Star Line Service1922 - 1935
DemiseWar loss
Dimensions (ft imperial)575 (length) x 69 (breadth) x 41 (depth)
Tonnage16,332
Speed15
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCombination engine(s) geared to triple screws
DetailsEx American Line vessel. Lost after air attack