SS Corinthic Archival Collection
Corinthic (1902) Shaw Savill Line
Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Tonnage: 12,367. Dimensions: 500' x 63' (520' o.l.). Twin-screw, 13 knots. Reciprocating engines. Four masts and one funnel. Fate: Broken up for scrap in 1932. Note: Built for White Star Line. Sister ships: Athenic and Ionic.

1907 - White Star Line Fleet, History, and Services
Excellent brochure from the White Star Line covering all three classes of services at the height of the transatlantic immigrant trade. Profusely illustrated with many photographs of the ships and accommodations. Featured Ships: Arabic, Athenic, Baltic, Canopic, Cedric, Celtic, Corinthic, Cretic, Cymric, Ionic, Majestic, Oceanic, Republic, Romanic, Runic, and Teutonic.
Images of the SS Corinthic

Sister Ships: RMS Athenic, Corinthic, and Ionic, Twin-Screw, Each 12,250 Tons. The Largest Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. | GGA Image ID # 145063c7ea
Repository Information
The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives (GG Archives) is cataloged with the Library of Congress under MARC Org Code: WiMfGGA and ISIL: US-wimfgga.
Current location:
N91W16562 Pershing Ave, #1
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051-2170, USA
Note: Historic addresses listed in earlier MARC records include Marietta, GA and Woodstock, GA. These appear in authority files but are no longer active.
