- 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...
- 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,...
- SS
Laurentic was a 18,724 GRT
steam ocean liner built in 1927 by
Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for
White Star Line. The
second ship of the
company to bear...
- wheels. See also:
White Star Line's Olympic, Homeric, Majestic, Doric, and
Laurentic. List of
White Star Line
ships Gibbs,
Charles Robert Vernon (1957). P****enger...
- triple-expansion engines. The use of
escaped steam was
tested on the SS
Laurentic two
years earlier. Olympic's
lifeboat arrangement in 1911–12 was identical...
- of
divers that
salvaged 44 tons of gold
bullion from the
wreck of HMS
Laurentic between 1917 and 1924, and the
covert work he and his
divers performed...
-
regular route was
between Liverpool and
Quebec City. She and her
sister Laurentic were the
largest ships on the
route between Great Britain and Canada....
- ships, then
under construction, were
transferred to
White Star and
became Laurentic and Megantic,
bringing the
company into the
Canadian route.
These two...
- Air
India bombing,
commemorating the 1917
sinking of the
ocean liner SS
Laurentic and
advocating for
increased trade between Ireland and Canada. She was...
- Star Line had used the same
combination of
engines on an
earlier liner,
Laurentic,
where it had been a
great success. It
provided a good
combination of...