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Le Germanic est un paquebot transatlantique britannique mis en service pour la White Star Line en 1875.
Sister-ship du Britannic, il remporte le Ruban bleu l'année de sa mise en service. En 1904, il est cédé à l'American Line, puis l'année suivante à la Dominion Line qui le renomme Ottawa. En 1910, il est revendu à une compagnie ottomane qui le renomme Gul Djemal. Il est ensuite renommé Gulcemal. Il continue à servir jusqu'en 1949, puis est transformé en hôtel flottant avant d'être envoyé à la casse l'année suivante et démoli en 1956.
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Années 1870 |
Oceanic (1871) - Altantic (1871) - Baltic (1871) - Tropic (1871) - Asiatic (1871 - Republic (1872) - Adriatic (1872) - Celtic (1872) - Traffic (1872) - Belgic (1872) - Gaelic (1873) - Britannic (1874) - Germanic (1875) |
Années 1880 |
Arabic (1881) - Coptic (1881) - Ionic (1883) - Doric (1883) - Belgic (1885)- Gaelic (1885) - Cufic (1885) - Runic (1889) - Teutonic (1889) |
Années 1890 |
Majestic (1890) - Nomadic (1891) - Tauric (1891) - Magnetic (1891) - Naronic (1892) - Bovic (1892) - Cevic (1894) - Pontic (1894) - Georgic (1895) - Deplhic (1897) - Cymric (1898) - Afric (1899) - Medic (1899) - Persic (1899) - Oceanic (1899) |
Années 1900 |
Runic (1901) - Suevic (1901) - Celtic (1901) - Corinthic (1902) - Athenic (1902) - Ionic (1903) - Cedric (1903) - Victorian (1903) - Armenian (1903) - Arabic (1903) - Romanic (1903) - Cretic (1903) - Republic (1903) - Canopic (1904) - Cufic (1904) - Baltic (1904) - Tropic (1904) - Gallic (1907) - Adriatic (1907) - Laurentic (1909) - Megantic (1909) |
Années 1910 |
Zeeland (1910) - Nomadic (1911) - Traffic (1911) - Olympic (1911) - Belgic (1911) - Zealandic (1911) - Titanic (1912) - Ceramic (1913) - Lapland (1914) - Britannic (1914) - Belgic (1917) - Vedic (1918) - Bardic (1919) |
Années 1920 |
Gallic (1920) - Mobile (1920) - Arabic (1921) - Haverford (1921) - Homeric (1922) - Poland (1922) - Majestic (1922) - Pittsburgh (1922) - Doric (1923) - Delphic (1925) - Regina (1925) - Albertic (1927) - Calgaric (1927) - Laurentic (1927) |
Années 1930 |
Britannic (1930) - Georgic (1932) |
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