Chronological list of ships


Vessel

Broughton
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1868 - 1902
White Star Line Service1868 - 1876
DemiseWrecked
Dimensions (ft imperial)172 (length) x 28 (breadth) x 18 (depth)
Tonnage580
Speed0
Hull constructionWood
Engine configurationSail
DetailsThe first vessel, a sailing ship of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company
 

Vessel

Oceanic (I)
Sister shipsAtlantic | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1871 - 1896
White Star Line Service1871 - 1896
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage3,707
Speed14
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsThe first steamship of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, the White Star Line
 

Vessel

Atlantic
Sister shipsOceanic (I) | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1871 - 1873
White Star Line Service1871 - 1873
DemiseWrecked
Dimensions (ft imperial)420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage3,707
Speed14
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsFoundered in bad weather with the loss of 585 passengers and crew
 

Vessel

Baltic (I)
Sister shipsOceanic (I) | Atlantic | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1871 - 1898
White Star Line Service1871 - 1888
DemiseWrecked
Dimensions (ft imperial)420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage3,707
Speed14
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsIntended name R.M.S. Pacific
 

Vessel

Republic (I)
Sister shipsOceanic (I) | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1871 - 1910
White Star Line Service1871 - 1910
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage3,707
Speed14
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsGained her name from the day she was launched, July 4th 1871
 

Vessel

Adriatic (I)
Sister shipsOceanic (I) | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Celtic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1872 - 1899
White Star Line Service1872 - 1899
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)437 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage3,868
Speed14
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsDuring her career collided with at least four vessels
 

Vessel

Celtic (I)
Sister shipsOceanic (I) | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1872 - 1898
White Star Line Service1872 - 1893
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)437 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage3,867
Speed14
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsIntended name R.M.S. Arctic
 

Vessel

Tropic (I)
Sister shipsAsiatic
Built byRoyden and Sons Liverpool
Total Service1871 - 1894
White Star Line Service1871 - 1873
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)350 (length) x 35 (breadth) x 26 (depth)
Tonnage2,130
Speed11
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsBoth sisters offered for sale during construction
 

Vessel

Asiatic
Sister shipsTropic (I)
Built byRoyden and Sons Liverpool
Total Service1871 - 1903
White Star Line Service1871 - 1896
DemiseWrecked
Dimensions (ft imperial)350 (length) x 35 (breadth) x 26 (depth)
Tonnage2,130
Speed11
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsLost off the coast of Madagascar
 

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
 

Vessel

Belgic (I)
Sister shipsGaelic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1874 - 1884
White Star Line Service1874 - 1883
DemiseWrecked
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 declared a total constructive loss. Later scrapped
 

Vessel

Traffic (I)
Sister shipsNo sister ships
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1873 - 1955
White Star Line Service1873 - 1896
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)101 (length) x 31 (breadth) x 23 (depth)
Tonnage155
Speed8
Hull constructionWood
Engine configurationSingle expansion engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsTender, serving vessels at Liverpool
 

Vessel

Britannic (I)
Sister shipsGermanic
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1874 - 1903
White Star Line Service1874 - 1902
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)455 (length) x 45 (breadth) x 34 (depth)
Tonnage5,004
Speed13
Hull constructionIron
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsIntended name R.M.S. Hellenic
 

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
 

Vessel

Arabic (I)
Sister shipsCoptic | Doric | Ionic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1881 - 1901
White Star Line Service1881 - 1890
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)430 (length) x 42 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage4,368
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsIntended name R.M.S. Asiatic
 

Vessel

Coptic
Sister shipsArabic (I) | Doric (I) | Ionic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1881 - 1925
White Star Line Service1881 - 1906
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)430 (length) x 42 (breadth) x 32 (depth)
Tonnage4,367
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsWith her sister intended for the Occidental & Oriental Pacific service. This wasn't the case
 

Vessel

Doric (I)
Sister shipsArabic (I) | Coptic | Ionic (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1883 - 1911
White Star Line Service1883 - 1906
DemiseWrecked
Dimensions (ft imperial)440 (length) x 44 (breadth) x 29 (depth)
Tonnage4,784
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsWrecked in fog, South China. No lives lost but ship was looted and set on fire
 

Vessel

Ionic (I)
Sister shipsArabic (I) | Coptic | Doric (I)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1884 - 1908
White Star Line Service1884 - 1900
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)440 (length) x 44 (breadth) x 29 (depth)
Tonnage4,753
Speed13
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsFirst White Star Line vessel to have engines by Harland and Wolff
 

Vessel

Belgic (II)
Sister shipsGaelic (II)
Built byHarland and Wolff Belfast
Total Service1885 - 1903
White Star Line Service1885 - 1899
DemiseScrapped
Dimensions (ft imperial)420 (length) x 32 (breadth) x 30 (depth)
Tonnage4,212
Speed12
Hull constructionSteel
Engine configurationCompound engine(s) geared to single screw
DetailsBuilt to operate on the Occidental & Oriental Pacific service
 

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
 

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