Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Length 700 ft; Breadth 75 ft; Depth 49 ft; Weight 20,880 tons
Length 700 ft; Breadth 75 ft; Depth 49 ft; Weight 20,880 tons


1901 April 4th. Launched
1901 April 4th. Launched from the slip built for the [[SS Oceanic]]; at launch she was the largest ship in the world, the first over 20,000 tons.





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1901.
1901. Launch of the SS Celtic.
1910.The Celtic.

A White Star Line steamship built by Harland and Wolff.

Length 700 ft; Breadth 75 ft; Depth 49 ft; Weight 20,880 tons

1901 April 4th. Launched from the slip built for the SS Oceanic; at launch she was the largest ship in the world, the first over 20,000 tons.


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