SS Laurentic was a British transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Belfast, Ireland, and launched in 1908. She is an early example of a ship whose...
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A number of steamships have been named SS Laurentic after Laurentia: SS Laurentic (1908), a 14,892-ton liner of the White Star Line, sunk January 25, 1917...
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SS Megantic was a British transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Ireland and launched in 1908. She was one of a pair of sister ships that were ordered...
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Harland and Wolff built the 14,892 GRT Laurentic with the same combination. Laurentic was launched on 10 September 1908, less than a month after Otaki, and...
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Events from the year 1917 in Ireland. 25 January – armed merchantman SS Laurentic (1908) sunk by mines off Lough Swilly; 354 killed of 475 aboard. 3 February...
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12, 1942, by U-156 SS Lapland 1908 Scrapped in 1934 - Osaka, Japan SS Laurentic 1908 Struck two mines and sank on January 25, 1917 SS Leonardo da Vinci...
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RMS Olympic (redirect from SS Olympic (1911))
(link) ""Olympic Class" Film Archive (1908–1937) | William Murdoch". Chirnside 2004, pp. 29–30. « SS Laurentic (I) », White Star Liners. Accessed 29 June...
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Otaki, closely followed by the transatlantic liner Laurentic, both launched in 1908. Otaki and Laurentic each had three screws. The port and starboard screws...
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wheels. See also: White Star Line's Olympic, Homeric, Majestic, Doric, and Laurentic. List of White Star Line ships Gibbs, Charles Robert Vernon (1957). Passenger...
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driving a smaller central propeller. This scheme had been pioneered by SS Laurentic (1908). Compound steam engines Cutaway diagram of a quadruple-expansion...
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