RMS Baltic (1903)

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RMS Baltic (1903) was a large early 20th-century British ocean liner that served as a transatlantic passenger ship for the White Star Line.

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Label Occurrences
RMS Baltic 4
RMS Baltic (1903) canonical 2

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ocean liner
passenger ship
steamship
captainDuringTitanicSinking Edward J. Smith NERFINISHED
classConfiguration first class
second class
third class
completedIn 1904
countryOfRegistry United Kingdom
crewComplement over 400 crew
distinction largest ship in the world for a time
one of the largest ships in the world at completion
enteredService 1904
era early 20th century
fate sold for scrap
flag British flag
homePort Liverpool
hullMaterial steel
IMOType passenger vessel
laterCaptain J. B. Ranson NERFINISHED
launchDate 1903
length about 222 meters
maidenVoyageDate 1904-06-29
maidenVoyageFrom Liverpool
maidenVoyageTo New York City
namedAfter Baltic Sea
notableEvent received distress calls from RMS Titanic in April 1912
numberOfFunnels 2
numberOfMasts 4
operator White Star Line
owner White Star Line
surface form: Oceanic Steam Navigation Company
passengerCapacity over 2500 passengers
placeBuilt Belfast
powerType coal-fired steam
propulsion steam engines
twin screw propellers
roleDuringWar auxiliary cruiser
troopship
scrappedAt Osaka ONNED1
scrappedIn 1933
serviceRoute Liverpool–New York
Southampton–New York City
surface form: Southampton–New York
serviceType transatlantic passenger service
shippingLine White Star Line ONNED1
shipyard Harland and Wolff
sisterShip RMS Adriatic (1907)
RMS Majestic
surface form: RMS Cedric

RMS Celtic (1901)
surface form: RMS Celtic
tonnage 23900 gross register tons
tookPartIn World War I

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

White Star Line operatedVessel RMS Baltic (1903)
Captain Edward Smith shipCommanded RMS Baltic (1903)
subject surface form: Edward John Smith
this entity surface form: RMS Baltic
RMS Adriatic (1907) sisterShip RMS Baltic (1903)
RMS Republic (1903) rescuedBy RMS Baltic (1903)
this entity surface form: RMS Baltic
RMS Republic (1903) passengersRescuedTo RMS Baltic (1903)
this entity surface form: RMS Baltic
RMS Republic (1903) crewRescuedTo RMS Baltic (1903)
this entity surface form: RMS Baltic