Two ships of the White Star Line have borne the name SS Gallic, an adjectival reference to France:
SS Gallic (1894) was a passenger tender, originally SS Birkenhead launched in 1894. She was acquired by White Star Line in 1907 and was scrapped in 1913.
SS Gallic (1918) was a cargo ship, originally SS War Argus launched in 1918. She was acquired by White Star Line in 1919 and was sold to the Clan Line in 1933 and renamed Clan Colquhoun.
List of ships with the same or similar names
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Line have borne the name SSGallic, an adjectival reference to France: SSGallic (1894) was a passenger tender, originally SS Birkenhead launched in 1894...
the name gallic acid, for a phenolic compound found in these formations 'Gallic' is also a proper noun naming the following ships: SSGallic (1894), a...
Osaka in 1933. Gallic 1894 1907–1913 12,352 Launched in 1894 by John Scott & Co under Birkenhead, sold to White Star in 1907 under SSGallic till scrapped...
war in 1945, passing to the Ministry of War Transport and renamed Empire Gallic. She was allocated to the Soviet Union in 1946 and renamed Rjev. She served...
Beach SS Gaelic, two ships of the White Star Line SS Empire Gaelic, a ferry in service 1949-60 Galic (surname) Category:Goidelic languages Gallic (disambiguation)...
shore to ship. The White Star Line operated two tenders at Cherbourg: SS Traffic and SS Nomadic (Nomadic is the only surviving White Star Line ship). Both...
Inuit and Gallic groups and the large retrograde Norse group, and their names are chosen from the corresponding mythologies (with the Gallic group corresponding...
found outside the Lepontic area proper. As they were written after the Gallic conquest of Cisalpine Gaul, they are usually called "Cisalpine Gaulish"...
SS Justicia was a British troop ship that was launched in Ireland in 1914 and sunk off County Donegal in 1918. She was designed and launched as the transatlantic...
58°09′30″N 11°11′40″E / 58.15833°N 11.19444°E / 58.15833; 11.19444 SS Suevic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star...
SS Athenic was a British passenger liner built by Harland & Wolff shipyards for the White Star Line in 1901. The 12,234-ton steamship Athenic was built...
SS Canopic was a passenger liner of the White Star Line. The ship was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Dominion Line, and launched on 31 May...
SS Naronic was a British cargo steamship built in 1892 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, for the White Star Line. A sister ship of SS Bovic, she...
The SS Scandinavian was a steamship built at Harland & Wolff in Belfast which entered service as an ocean liner in 1898. The ship changed names and owners...
the same dimensions but higher gross register tonnage, before the German SS Imperator went into service in June 1913. Olympic also held the title of the...
SS Megantic was a British transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Ireland and launched in 1908. She was one of a pair of sister ships that were ordered...
SS Samland was an American-built cargo ship. Built in 1902 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden, New Jersey, the ship was owned and operated...
SS Medic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line which entered service in 1899. Medic was one of five Jubilee-class...
SS Imo was a merchant steamship that was built in 1889 to carry livestock and passengers, and converted in 1912 into a whaling factory ship. She was built...