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- SS_Corinthic_(1902) abstract "SS Corinthic was a British passenger ship, built in 1902 by Harland & Wolff and launched for the British shipping companies White Star Line and Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. She was the second of the Athenic-class ocean liners built for passenger and cargo service between Britain and New Zealand. Her sister ships were SS Athenic (1902) and SS Ionic (1903). In 1931 Corinthic was decommissioned and scrapped.".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) builder Belfast.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) builder Harland_and_Wolff.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) commissioningDate "1902-11-20".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) completionDate "1902-07-14".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) country United_Kingdom.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) maidenVoyage "1902-11-20".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) owner White_Star_Line.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) powerType Horsepower.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipLaunch "1902-04-10".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) status "scrapped December 1931".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) thumbnail Corinthic.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) wikiPageExternalLink ShipsCC.html.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) wikiPageID "32798129".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) wikiPageRevisionID "632857751".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) hasPhotoCollection SS_Corinthic_(1902).
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipBuilder Belfast.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipBuilder Harland_and_Wolff.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipCapacity "*121 *117 *450".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipCommissioned "1902-11-20".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipCompleted "1902-07-14".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipCrew "185".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipFate "scrapped December 1931".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipIdentification "UK official number 112596".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipIdentification "code letters TLWJ".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipLaunched "1902-04-10".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipMaidenVoyage "1902-11-20".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipName "Corinthic".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipOwner "25".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipPower "604".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipPropulsion Marine_steam_engine.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipPropulsion "twin screw".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipRegistry "Liverpool, United Kingdom".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) shipYardNumber "343".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) subject Category:1902_ships.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) subject Category:Ships_built_by_Harland_and_Wolff.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Belfast.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) subject Category:Ships_of_the_White_Star_Line.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) type Ship.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) type Product.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) type Thing.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) type Q11446.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) comment "SS Corinthic was a British passenger ship, built in 1902 by Harland & Wolff and launched for the British shipping companies White Star Line and Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. She was the second of the Athenic-class ocean liners built for passenger and cargo service between Britain and New Zealand. Her sister ships were SS Athenic (1902) and SS Ionic (1903). In 1931 Corinthic was decommissioned and scrapped.".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) label "Corinthic (navire de 1902)".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) label "Corinthic".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) label "SS Corinthic (1902)".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) label "SS Corinthic (1902)".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) label "SS Corinthic (1902)".
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs SS_Corinthic_(1902).
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs Corinthic.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs Corinthic_(navire_de_1902).
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs SS_Corinthic_(1902).
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs m.0h3m3n1.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs Q1132916.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) sameAs Q1132916.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) wasDerivedFrom SS_Corinthic_(1902)?oldid=632857751.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) depiction Corinthic.jpg.
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Corinthic_(1902).
- SS_Corinthic_(1902) name "Corinthic".