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    Adriatic was a wooden-hulled, side-wheel steamship launched in New York in 1856. She was conceived as the largest, fastest, most luxurious trans-Atlantic...
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    Indian Ocean. She was last listed in 1834. SS Adriatic (1856 Miramichi ship) was a ship of 824 tons, launched in 1856 at Miramichi, New Brunswick. She was en...
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  • Royal Navy in 1812 SS Adriatic (1856), the last of the Collins Line steamships SS Adriatic (1871), of the White Star Line RMS Adriatic (1906), of the White...
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  • 1955 SS Adolphine 1860 Unknown SS Adriatic 1871 Scrapped in 1899 after being sold SS Adriatic (1856) 1856 Beached and abandoned in 1885 RMS Adriatic 1906...
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  • 1856 from Mayor Fernando Wood, at a New York City banquet honoring the shipwrights of the SS Adriatic. The Adriatic was launched on April 7, 1856. She...
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    these were: SS Adriatic SS Celtic The class has been hailed as a landmark in the development of ocean liner design. One member of the class, SS Atlantic...
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    2019. "The" Illustrated London News. Elm House. 1853. p. 352. "Thing - SS Adriatic 12 Cent Stamp - 1869 - Historic photos, documents, and people". Archive...
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  • Mail Steamship Company. 1849: SS Pacific 1855: SS Niagara 1856: SS Adriatic for Collins Line. (April 7, 1856).S.S. Adriatic. 1857: Charles H. Marshall 1859:...
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    SS Baltic was an Oceanic-class ocean liner that was built in 1871 for the White Star Line. She was one of the first four ships ordered by White Star from...
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    completed Adriatic. Celtic was returned to the Liverpool service after the second crossing, and her place taken on the new run by Adriatic, which sailed...
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    SS Djemnah was a French cargo-passenger ship, launched in 1875, that was sunk in the Mediterranean by the German submarine UB-105 during the First World...
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    officers and men of Saranac were brought from Victoria to San Francisco by the SS Pacific. They arrived 1 July 1875 and were landed at Mare Island. "The Wreck...
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  • under Città di Napoli for trans-Italian routes. Scrapped at Genoa in 1910. Adriatic 1872 1872–1899 3,888 Launched in 1871 by Harland and Wolff for White Star...
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    (and profitable), and the company bought three new ships: the SS Adriatic, SS Atlantic and SS Baltic, all of which had formerly belonged to Collins Line...
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    SS Nomadic is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 at Belfast, that is now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. She was...
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    Collins went ahead with the construction of an even larger ship, the SS Adriatic, which, after a single round trip in November–December 1857, was laid...
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    SS Traffic was a baggage tender of the White Star Line, built in 1872 by Philip Speakman in Runcorn and made of English Oak. She was launched on 22 September...
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    SS Pacific was a wooden sidewheel steamer built in 1850 most notable for its sinking in 1875 as a result of a collision southwest of Cape Flattery, Washington...
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    credited with retaining the Blue Riband until 1872 when she was surpassed by Adriatic of the White Star Line. While Gibbs credits the screw steamer City of Paris...
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    Steamer Adriatic". Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. April 19, 1856. "The New Steamer Adriatic". Newark Daily Advertiser. April 7, 1856. Wood, Allan...
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