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The following is a list of Steam Powered Liners operated by the ]. |
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The following is a list of ships operated by the ]. |
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==1846–1889== |
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| ''Elizabeth''||18??||align="center" | 1846-18?? || ? || Brig, Liverpool -> Montreal || |
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| ''Iowa''||1849||align="center" | 1849-1853 || 879 || Sold 1853, missing 1854 Liverpool -> Australia || |
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| ''Bhurtpoor''||1851||align="center" | 1851-1853 || 978 || Wrecked 18 Sep 1853 Wexford || |
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| ''David Cannon''||1847||align="center" | 1852-1854 || 1331 || Wrecked -6-1854 at Halifax || |
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| ''Fitzjames''||1852||align="center" | 1852-18?? || 1195 || || |
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| ''Jessie Munn''||1852||align="center" | 1852-1863 || 733 || Sold 1863, sold foreign 1868 || |
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| ''Tantivy''||18??||align="center" | 1852-18?? || ? || || |
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| ''Defence''||18??||align="center" | 1853-18?? || ? || || |
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|{{RMS|Tayleur||2}} || 1854 ||align="center" | 1854 || 4,000 || Sank on her maiden voyage. || ] |
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| ''Arabian''||1853||align="center" | 1854-18?? || 980 || || |
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| {{Ship||Red Jacket|clipper|6}} || 1853 ||align="center" | 1854–1878 || 2305 || Sold 1866, hulk 1882 || ] |
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| ''Emma''||1853||align="center" | 1854-18?? || 1049 || || |
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| ''Golden Era''||1853||align="center" | 1854-1858 || 1556 || Lost 22 Jun 1858 || |
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| ''Mermaid''||1853||align="center" | 1854-18?? || 1321 || Wrecked 1883 || |
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| ''White Star''||1854||align="center" | 1855-1866 || 2340 || Sold 1866 || |
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| ''Shepherdess''||1855||align="center" | 1855-18?? || 1126 || Sank 15 Sep 1860 || |
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| ''Annie Wilson''||1854||align="center" | 1857-18?? || 1191 || Abandoned 1867 || |
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| ''Prince of the Seas''||1853||align="center" | 1858-18?? || 1316 || Burnt Oct 1863 at Melbourne || |
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| ''Blue Jacket''||1854||align="center" | 1858-1863 || 986 || Wrecked 1863 at Saugor Island || |
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| ''Carntyne''||1852||align="center" | 1859-18?? || 940 || Lost 1863 || |
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| ''Shalimar''||1854||align="center" | 1860-18?? || 1402 || Sold 1869 || |
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| ''Electric''||1857||align="center" | 1860-18?? || 1106 || Condemned 1864 || |
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| ''Ocean Home''||1858||align="center" | 1860-18?? || 596 || Sold 1863 || |
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| {{Ship||Blue Jacket|clipper|6}} ||1858||align="center" | 1860–1869 || 1790 || Burnt 9 Mar 1869 near Falklands || |
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| ''Lord Raglan''||1854||align="center" | 1860-18?? || 1904 || Missing 26-2-1863 Liverpool -> Melbourne || |
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| ''Chariot of Fame''||1853||align="center" | 1861-18?? || 2050 || Abandoned Jan 1876 || |
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| ''Queen of the North''||1860||align="center" | 1862-1868 || 1668 || Taken over 1868 || |
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| ''Glendevon''||1862||align="center" | 1862-1870 || 954 || Sold 1870 || |
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| ''Donna Maria'' (ex-''Beaconsfield'')||1862||align="center" | 1862-18?? || 810 || Lost 24 Nov 1877 || |
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| ''Cecilia''||1863||align="center" | 1863-1866 || 612 || Sold 1866 || |
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| ''Albert William''||1863||align="center" | 1863-18?? || 505 || Wrecked Sep 1900 || |
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| ''Royal Standard''||1863||align="center" | 1863-1867 || 2033 || Sold 1867 || |
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| ''Santon''||1863||align="center" | 1863-1866 || 511 || Sold 1866 || |
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| ''Ulcoats''||1863||align="center" | 1863-18?? || 671 || Missing 1874 || |
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| ''Tornado''||1852||align="center" | 1863-1867 || 1720 || Sold 1867 || |
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| ''Golden Sunset''||1863||align="center" | 1864-18?? || 628 || Wrecked 17 Dec 1866 || |
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| ''Sam Cearns''||1864||align="center" | 1864-1867 || 1422 || Sold Jan 1867 || |
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| ''W. H. Haselden''||1864||align="center" | 1864-1866 || 897 || Sold 1866 || |
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| ''Sirius''||1865||align="center" | 1865-1866 || 491 || Sold foreign 1866 || |
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| {{RMS|Oceanic|1870|2}} || 1870 ||align="Center" | 1870–1895 || 3,707 || The first steamship for the White Star Line, and often referred to as the ''Mother of Modern Liners''.<ref name="Cameron2011p183">{{Harvp|Cameron|2011|p=183}}.</ref> During her maiden voyage the ship had to return to Liverpool due to overheated bearings.<ref name="Cameron2011p183"/> || ] |
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| {{SS|Traffic|1911|2}} || 1911 ||align="Center" | 1911–1927 || Align="Right" | 675 || Tender || ] |
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| {{SS|Traffic|1911|2}} || 1911 ||align="Center" | 1911–1927 || Align="Right" | 675 || Tender || ] |
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| {{RMS|Olympic||2}} || 1911 ||align="Center" | 1911–1935 || 45,324 || Notes: called the "The Old Reliable" || ] |
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| {{RMS|Olympic||2}} || 1911 ||align="Center" | 1911–1935 || 45,324 || || ] |
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| {{RMS|Titanic||2}} || 1912 || 1912 only || 45,324 || Notes: Sank on her maiden voyage || ] |
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| {{RMS|Titanic||2}} || 1912 ||align="Center" | 1912 || 46,328 || Sank on her maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg || ] |
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| {{SS|Ceramic|1913|2}} || 1912 ||align="Center" | 1913–1934 || 18,400 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Lapland||2}} || 1909 ||align="Center" | 1914–1920 || 17,540 || || ] |
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| {{Ship|HMHS|Britannic||2}} || 1914 ||align="Center" | 1915–1916 || 48,158 || Sank in the Agean Sea after striking a mine while serving as a hospital ship || ] |
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| {{Ship|HMHS|Britannic||2}} || 1914 ||align="Center" | 1915–1916 || 48,158 || Sank after striking a mine || ] |
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| {{SS|Belgic|1914|2}} || 1914 ||align="Center" | 1917–1923 || 27,132 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Vedic||2}} || 1918 ||align="Center" | 1918–1934 || Align="Right" | 9,302 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Vedic||2}} || 1918 ||align="Center" | 1918–1934 || Align="Right" | 9,302 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Bardic||2}} || 1918 ||align="Center" | 1919–1925 || Align="Right" | 9,332 || || |
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| {{SS|Haverford||2}} || 1901 ||align="Center" | 1921–1925 || 11,635 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Haverford||2}} || 1901 ||align="Center" | 1921–1925 || 11,635 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Poland||2}} || 1897 ||align="Center" | 1922–1925 || Align="Right" | 8,282 || || |
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| {{RMS|Majestic|1914|2}} || 1914 ||align="Center" | 1922–1936 || 56,551 || Notes: The largest liner in the world at her time || ] |
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| {{RMS|Majestic|1914|2}} || 1914 ||align="Center" | 1922–1936 || 56,551 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Pittsburgh||2}} || 1922 ||align="Center" | 1922–1925 || 16,322 || || ] |
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| {{SS|Pittsburgh||2}} || 1922 ||align="Center" | 1922–1925 || 16,322 || || ] |