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- SS_Gallic_(1894) length "45720.0".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) abstract "SS Gallic was a paddle wheel steamship, built in 1894 as SS Birkenhead by John Scott & Co., Kinghorn, Fife. She was owned and operated by Birkenhead Corporation as a ferry on the River Mersey until being sold to the White Star Line in 1907 for use as a passenger tender to the company's various ocean liners. She was based at Cherbourg, but was soon considered too small for tending the increasingly large ships of the White Star Line's fleet. When Joseph Bruce Ismay proposed building the Olympic-class liners, the company decided to build two new tenders, the SS Nomadic (for first- and second-class passengers) and the SS Traffic (for third-class passengers and mail). Nomadic also tended to Traffic's overspill of third-class passengers.Gallic was retained for a short time at Cherbourg, where she was occasionally used as a baggage vessel. The success of Nomadic and Traffic obviated the need for Gallic and she was scrapped in 1913 after a short period of being laid up.".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) builder Fife.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) builder Kinghorn.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) length "45.72".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) owner White_Star_Line.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipBeam "8.5344".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) status "Scrapped in 1913".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) thumbnail White_Star_flaga.svg?width=300.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) topSpeed "22.224".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wikiPageExternalLink white-star-line-tender-gallic-cherbourg-2.html.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wikiPageExternalLink history.asp.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wikiPageExternalLink whitestar.html.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wikiPageExternalLink gallic_1.shtml.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wikiPageID "32933044".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wikiPageRevisionID "546212233".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) hasPhotoCollection SS_Gallic_(1894).
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipBuilder "John Scott & Co., Kinghorn, Fife".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipCapacity "1200".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipDecks "1".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipFate "Scrapped in 1913".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipLaunched "1894".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipName "SS Birkenhead".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipName "SS Gallic".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipOperator "Owner operated".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipOwner "25".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipOwner "Birkenhead Corporation".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipPropulsion "2".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipRegistry "Liverpool".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) shipTonnage "461".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) subject Category:1894_ships.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Scotland.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) subject Category:Ships_of_the_White_Star_Line.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) subject Category:Steamships.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) type Ship.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) type Product.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) comment "SS Gallic was a paddle wheel steamship, built in 1894 as SS Birkenhead by John Scott & Co., Kinghorn, Fife. She was owned and operated by Birkenhead Corporation as a ferry on the River Mersey until being sold to the White Star Line in 1907 for use as a passenger tender to the company's various ocean liners. She was based at Cherbourg, but was soon considered too small for tending the increasingly large ships of the White Star Line's fleet.".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) label "Gallic (navire de 1894)".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) label "SS Gallic (1894)".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) label "SS Gallic (1894)".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) sameAs SS_Gallic_(1907).
- SS_Gallic_(1894) sameAs Gallic_(navire_de_1894).
- SS_Gallic_(1894) sameAs SS_Gallic_(1894).
- SS_Gallic_(1894) sameAs m.0h3xxx2.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) sameAs Q3009228.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) sameAs Q3009228.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) wasDerivedFrom SS_Gallic_(1894)?oldid=546212233.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) depiction White_Star_flaga.svg.
- SS_Gallic_(1894) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Gallic_(1894).
- SS_Gallic_(1894) name "SS Birkenhead (1894-1907)".
- SS_Gallic_(1894) name "SS Gallic (1907-1913)".