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- 700 ft700 ft (213.4 m) overall 680.9 ft (207.5 m) registered Beam 75.3 ft (23.0 m) Depth 44.1 ft (13.4 m)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Cedric
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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 … See more
Construction and early career
At the end of the nineteenth century, White Star Line decided to build large ships at moderate speed, in order to take advantage of the … See moreIn 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. … See more
The leader of the Baháʼí Faith, `Abdu'l-Bahá, travelled aboard Cedric from Alexandria, Egypt, leaving on 25 March 1912, travelling via … See more
• 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 article with photographs.) See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license RMS Cedric - White Star History
WEBEarly on a stormy morning, on 15th March 1905, during a voyage to New York, lasting 11 days, in which Captain Haddock was said to have described as being one of the most remarkable in his long experience, Cedric was …
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WEBRMS Cedric was a 21,035-gross ton ship, 681-feet in length and had a beam of 75-feet, 3.6-inches, with two funnels, four masts, two propellers and a service speed of 16-kts. She had accommodation for 365 first-, …
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WEBThe S/S Cedric was the sister ship of the S/S Baltic and S/S Celtic. Tonnage: 21,085 tons gross, 17,101 under deck and 13,520 net. Dimensions: length 680.9 ft x 75.3 ft. beam and holds 44.1 ft. deep, …
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WEBMay 19, 2021 · RMS Cedric (1903–1932) The RMS Cedric was the second ship of the ‘Big Four’ class. The liner was launched in Belfast on 21 August 1902 and sailed for her maiden voyage on 11 February 1903.
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WEBThe "Baltic," "Cedric," and "Celtic" are three of the largest steamers in the world, the tonnage of the first-named being 24,000, while the "Cedric" and "Celtic" are each 21,000 tons. The “Baltic," moreover, with a length of …
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