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  1. RMS Cedric - Wikipedia

    • RMS Cedric was an ocean liner owned by the White Star Line. She was the second of a quartet of ships over 20,000 tons, dubbed the Big Four, and was the largest vessel in the world at the time of her entering service. Her career, peppered with collisions and minor incidents, took place mainly on the route from Liverpool to New York. Requisitioned as an auxili… See more

    History

    At the end of the nineteenth century, White Star Line decided to build large ships at moderate speed, in order to take … See more

    Characteristics

    In 1901, at 20,904 GRT and 13,449 NRT, RMS Celtic was the first liner to surpass the size record set in 1860 by SS Great Eastern. Cedric's profile and dimensions were similar to Celtic's. Her lengths were 700 ft (213.4 m) … See more

    Class and typeBig-Four class
    Tonnage21,073 GRT, 13,520 NRT
    Length700 ft (213.4 m) overall · 680.9 ft (207.5 m) registered
    Beam75.3 ft (23.0 m)
    Notable passengers

    The leader of the Baháʼí Faith, `Abdu'l-Bahá, travelled aboard Cedric from Alexandria, Egypt, leaving on 25 March 1912, travelling via Naples, Italy on 28 March and arriving in New York City on 11 April 1912. On 5 December … See more

    External links

    Across the Atlantic by Wireless . St. Nicholas. Vol. 40. November 1912. pp. 46–51 – via Wikisource.
    "New White Star Line Steamship Cedric" (Marine Engineering, April 1903, pp. 165–170, feature arti… See more

     
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  3. RMS Cedric - White Star History

    WEBRMS Cedric was a White Star Line ship that was in service from 1903-1931. She was part of White Star Line's Big Four class of ships. She served most of her career sailing from Liverpool to New York.

     
  4. RMS Cedric Passenger Lists - GG Archives

    WEBAll Digitized Passenger Lists For the RMS Cedric Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route.

  5. RMS Cedric Archival Collection | GG Archives

    WEBRMS Cedric Archival Collection includes Passenger Lists; Brochures; Sailing Schedules; Route Maps, Track Charts, Abstract of Logs; Excerpts from Information for Passengers; Photographs; Books Referencing the …

  6. RMS Cedric - White Star Line - The Big Four second - YouTube

  7. Big Four (White Star Line) - Wikipedia

  8. R.M.S. Cedric - greatships.net

  9. Cedric – TGOL

  10. The Sinking of R.M.S. Cedric | Tiny Sailor's: WORLD™

  11. TSS Cedric - National Museums Liverpool

    WEBHarland & Wolff Ltd builder's model of the White Star Line's Twin Screw Steamship (TSS) Cedric. Cedric was one of White Star's famous 'Big Four', the immediate predecessors of the company's Olympic-class ships. She …

  12. R.M.S. Cedric - The Ship 'Abdu'l-Baha Arrived in New …

    WEBRMS Cedric was a 21,035-gross ton ship, 700 ft (210 m) long and 75 ft 3.6 in (22.951 m) abeam, with two funnels, four masts, two propellers and a service speed of 16 kn (18 mph; 30 km/h). There was accommodation …

  13. Cedric, White Star Line - Norway Heritage

  14. USS Celtic (AF-2) Fleet Provision Store Ship - RootsWeb

  15. TIP | Titanic Related Ships | Cedric | White Star Line

  16. Titanic’s Forebears: The ‘Big Four’ Ocean Liners - Medium

  17. Cedric | Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

  18. Cedric Voyages | Saints by Sea - Brigham Young University

  19. RMS Celtic (1901) - Wikipedia

  20. White Star Line Passenger Lists 1889-1939 - GG Archives

  21. Category: Cedric (ship, 1903) - Wikimedia

  22. Cedric the Entertainer - Wikipedia

  23. RMS Baltic (1903) - Wikipedia

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