
SS Gothic (1947) - Wikipedia
SS Gothic was a passenger-cargo liner launched in December 1947, though not completed until a year later. She became the most famous of the quartet when she was designated a royal yacht from 1952 to 1954.
SS Gothic (1893) - Wikipedia
SS Gothic was a cargo liner, built in 1893 at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards for the White Star Line. [1] She was 490 feet (150 m) long and 53 feet (16 m) wide and 7755 gross registered tons. [2] For much of her later career she was transferred back and forth between White Star and Red Star Line, a IMM Co. subsidiary. [3]
ShawSavill's Corinthic Class Liners - ssMaritime.com
S.S. Gothic. The fourth, the SS Gothic (2), built by Swan Hunter, Wallsend-on-Tyne (yard 1759), would become the most famed of the quartet as she would become the Royal Yacht in 1952-53.
SS Gothic - Wikipedia
SS Gothic (1947), a British cargo liner in service from 1948 to at least 1958.
SS Gothic - White Star History
SS Gothic, yard number 267, was a 7,755 ton passenger and cargo ship, built for the White Star Line by Harland and Wolff, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. Launched on 28th June 1893, Gothic was intended to sail from Britain to Australia and New Zealand.
1968: Fire on liner SS Gothic in South Pacific | Maritime Radio
During the night of 1 August 1968, four days after leaving the New Zealand port of Bluff bound for Liverpool, the 15,911-ton British cargo liner SS Gothic suffered a fire which killed four passengers and three crewmembers.
SS Gothic (1947) | Ships and Ocean Liner Wiki | Fandom
SS Gothic was a passenger-cargo liner launched in December 1947, though not completed until a year later. She became the most famous of the quartet when she was designated a royal yacht from 1952 to 1954.
SS Gothic (1947) | Military Wiki | Fandom
SS Gothic was a cargo liner launched in 1947. She was the fourth and final of the Corinthic-class liners ordered by the Shaw, Savill & Albion Steamship Co. in 1946—her sister ships being SS Corinthic, SS Athenic and SS Ceramic.
SS Gothic (1947) - Wikiwand
SS Gothic was a passenger-cargo liner launched in December 1947, though not completed until a year later. She became the most famous of the quartet when she was designated a royal yacht from 1952 to 1954.
SS Gothic - Ships
SS Gothic was a cargo liner launched in 1947. She was the fourth and final of the Corinthic Class liners ordered by the Shaw, Savill & Albion Steamship Co. in 1946—her sister ships being SS Corinthic (1946), SS Athenic (1946) and SS Ceramic (1947).
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