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Ship – RMS Baltic
Notes & Comments
Info collected by Bruce Maliphant [##48059]
JOURNEYS
| Surname | First Name | Ref ID | From | ↓ Select ↓ | To | Departure | Arrival | Transport |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MALIPHANT | Elizabeth | 45507 | U.K. | U.S.A. | 25th September 1909 | 3rd October 1909 | RMS Baltic | |
| MALIPHANT | Elizabeth | 46512 | U.K. | U.S.A. | 23rd April 1914 | 1st May 1914 | RMS Baltic | |
| MALIPHANT | George Stephen | 47023 | U.K. | U.S.A. | 23rd April 1914 | 2nd May 1914 | RMS Baltic | |
| MALIPHANT | Charles Oran | 47024 | U.K. | U.S.A. | 23rd April 1914 | 2nd May 1914 | RMS Baltic |
SPECIFICATIONS
Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.
Tonnage: 23,884.
Dimensions: 709′ x 75′.
Twin-screw, 17 knots.
Four masts and two funnels.
Largest ship launched to date.
Cost approximately $4,000,000 to build.
Broken up by Japanese shipbreakers in 1933.
Sister ship: Adriatic.
Note: The Celtic and Cedric were very similar ships.

