.
From
Griffin's "Flags National and Mercantile" 1891
(WS) WHITE
STAR LINE
(OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO.)
Beginning in 1899, a monthly service from
Liverpool via Tenerife and Capetown to
Australian ports with provision for 350 one-class passengers and
refrigerated space for
a return cargo.. The Line subsequently became a joint service with Blue
Funnel and
Aberdeen White Star
Cufic-II - st2scs 8,248gt
1895 Belfast
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Galleries"
TROPIC-II (ex-EUROPEAN) -
st2scs 8,249gt 1896
Belfast
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Ship Picture Galleries"
MEDIC
– st2scs 11,973gt 1899 Belfast
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AFRIC – st2scs 11,948gt 1899 Belfast
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Galleries"
PERSIC –
st2scs 11,973gt 1899 Belfast
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Galleries"
RUNIC
– st2scs 12,482gt 1900 Belfast
From a
postcard
SUEVIC–
st2scs 12,531gt 1901 Belfast
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Ship Picture Galleries"
CERAMIC
– st3scs 18,495gt 1913 Belfast
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Picture Galleries"
VEDIC –
st2scs 9,302gt 1918 Belfast
From a postcard
Ship details from Duncan Haws’
”Merchant Fleets: 19: White
Star Line
(Oceanic S.N. Co.)”, Travel Creatours
Ltd., Hereford
1990
Ship list from
John M Maber's "North Star to Southern Cross"
(T. Stephenson & Sons Ltd.,
Prescott, Lancs.1967)
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