SS ''Gothic'' was a
cargo liner
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, built in 1893 at the
Harland & Wolff
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Shipyards for the
White Star Line
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.
She was long and wide and 7755 gross registered tons.
For much of her later career she was transferred back and forth between White Star and
Red Star Line, a
IMM Co. subsidiary.
[ International Mercantile Marine Co. ]
Background
''Gothic'' was built for the North Atlantic trade, but it was soon decided that she would be dedicated to the UK to New Zealand via
Cape Town
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service, which the White Star Line ran jointly with the
Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. She joined three older ships on this route; the
''Coptic'',
''Doric'' and
''Ionic''.
Characteristics
''Gothic'' was a combined cargo and passenger ship, and most of her internal space was dedicated to cargo carrying, with several large refrigerated
cargo holds, designed for transporting frozen meat products from New Zealand to the UK, with a capacity for up to 71,000 frozen carcasses of
mutton
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. These used a
carbon anhydryde refrigeration system.
Her passenger accommodation had capacity for a relatively modest number of passengers in two classes; 104 in first class, and 114 in third class.
She had two propellers, powered by two
triple expansion steam engines which generated a combined , which propelled the ship to a maximum speed of .
Career
She set out on her maiden voyage on 28 December 1893. On her third voyage she set a new record on the route of 37 days, 10 hours and 16 minutes between
Plymouth
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and
Wellington
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with an average speed of .
Her running mates ''Coptic'' and ''Doric'' were withdrawn from the New Zealand service in 1894–95 following a downturn in trade, which left only ''Gothic'' and ''Ionic'' maintaining the service. From 1902 she was joined on the route by three new running mates;
''Athenic'',
''Corinthic'' and a new
''Ionic''.
During the summer of 1902, ''Gothic'' was used to repatriate New Zealand troops from South Africa following the end of the
Boer War
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, She picked them up at Cape Town on her normal route.
In June 1906, as she was on an inbound voyage from New Zealand a fire broke out in a cargo space beneath the first class section of the ship, this was put out, but it flared up again as the ship approached Plymouth. The passengers were disembarked onto a tender, by which time the fire was raging, and ''Gothic'' had to be towed to Plymouth harbour, where she was hastily beached. The fire was eventually put out, but severe damage had been caused to the ship's cargo and passenger accommodation. She was sent back to her builders for repairs and a major refit, which lasted for eight months. She emerged with her passenger capacities altered to 104 second class, and 250 third class passengers, as some of her cargo space was reallocated to passenger use.
She returned to service, and made her last sailing to New Zealand at the end of 1907, following this, she was converted into an immigrant ship and transferred to one of White Star's sister companies, within
IMM the
Red Star Line, and was renamed SS ''Gothland''.
where she was put to use on the
Antwerp
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to
Philadelphia
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route. This was short-lived, as in 1911, she was transferred back to White Star with her name returned to ''Gothic'', and she was used on the Australia service. Two years later, she once again transferred to the Red Star Line as ''Gothland'', and put to use on the
Rotterdam
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to
Quebec City
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and
Montreal
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route.
In June 1914 she grounded on a rock off the
Scilly Isles
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and her 281 passengers had to be transferred to another ship and taken ashore. She had to be towed to Southampton for repairs, which lasted for six months, when she re-entered service
World War I
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was raging, and she made irregular sailings on the Rotterdam to New York route during the war. She also made several journeys for the
Commission for Relief in Belgium
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It ...
. After the war, she underwent another refit in 1919, and was placed on the Antwerp-New York-Baltimore service until May 1921, when she made a single, and final journey for the White Star Line, still as ''Gothland'' from
Naples
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to New York. She was then laid up until 1923, until returning to service on an experimental Antwerp-
Vigo
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-
Halifax-New York service, but this was not a success, and she returned to the Antwerp-Philadelphia route until her last sailing in March 1925. She was sold for scrap in November that year, and broken up the following year.
References
External links
Several interior images of the Gothic's first class accommodations
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Ships of the Red Star Line
Ships of the White Star Line
1893 ships
Ships built in Belfast
Ships built by Harland and Wolff