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SS Gaelic was a steamship of the White Star Line, built by shipbuilders Harland and Wolff of Belfast. The Gaelic (later the Hugo), was originally one of a pair of ships built by Harland and Wolff for the J.J. Bibby Company of Liverpool. Along with her sister ship, which was renamed SS Belgic, she was bought while still building by White Star for their South American routes. She was launched on 21 September 1872. Completed on 7 January 1873, she made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Valparaiso on 29 January. However, White Star decided to abandon this route shortly after, and she was transferred to the Liverpool-New York run, making her first voyage on 10 July 1873. Gaelic made eight round voyages on this route.

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  • SS Gaelic byl parník společnosti White Star Line. Vybudován byl roku 1873 v loděnicích Harland & Wolff v Belfastu. Původně měl převážet dobytek, stejně jako např. Naronic a Bovic, nakonec ale vozil jen maso. Měl prostory i pro cestující, ale s omezenou kapacitou. V letech 1875 - 1880 byl pronajat společnosti Occidental and Oriental Line, pod jejíž vlajkou se plavil do Číny. V roce 1883 byl prodán do Španělska a přejmenován na Hugo. V roce 1896 najel u Nizozemska na mělčinu a ještě ten rok byl sešrotován. (cs)
  • Le Gaelic est un paquebot mixte mis en service par la White Star Line en janvier 1873. Il est tout d'abord affecté, avec son sister-ship le Belgic sur la route de l'Amérique du Sud, que la compagnie expérimente alors. L'expérience est cependant de courte durée et les deux navires sont rapidement transférés sur la ligne de l'Atlantique Nord. À partir de mai 1875, le Gaelic est affrété par l'Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company qui l'exploite sur le Pacifique. Huit ans plus tard, le navire et son jumeau sont vendus à la Cia. de Nav. la Flecha, de Bilbao. Le Gaelic prend alors le nom d'Hugo. Il poursuit sous pavillon espagnol une carrière sans histoire durant treize ans, avant de s'échouer près des Pays-Bas fin 1896. Considéré comme une perte totale, il est démantelé la même année. (fr)
  • SS Gaelic was a steamship of the White Star Line, built by shipbuilders Harland and Wolff of Belfast. The Gaelic (later the Hugo), was originally one of a pair of ships built by Harland and Wolff for the J.J. Bibby Company of Liverpool. Along with her sister ship, which was renamed SS Belgic, she was bought while still building by White Star for their South American routes. She was launched on 21 September 1872. Completed on 7 January 1873, she made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Valparaiso on 29 January. However, White Star decided to abandon this route shortly after, and she was transferred to the Liverpool-New York run, making her first voyage on 10 July 1873. Gaelic made eight round voyages on this route. On 15 January 1874, while making an eastbound crossing, she came to the assistance of the larger White Star ship SS Celtic when the latter vessel lost her propeller blades after striking wreckage in the Irish Sea. She towed the Celtic into Queenstown. From 3 June to 2 November 1874, she made four round voyages on the London-New York run, resuming her original run on 24 December of that year. On this occasion, she made two round voyages. After the Britannic and Germanic entered service in 1874 and 1875, the new, faster and larger vessels made all previous White Star ships redundant, including Gaelic. On 29 May 1875, Gaelic, along with her sister ship Belgic and the company's first vessel Oceanic, was chartered to the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company for their Pacific routes. She was put on the San Francisco-Yokohama-Hong Kong run and was caught in a gale on 20 November, which damaged the after part of her wheelhouse and blew away her trysail. On 11 May 1883, while steaming from San Francisco to Hong Kong, Gaelic put into the Chinese port of Hankow after losing her propeller shaft; she was likely forced to complete her voyage under sail. She was sold later that year for £30,000, along with Belgic, to the Cia. de Navigacion la Flecha of Bilbao and renamed SS Hugo. After running aground on Terschelling Island in the Netherlands on 24 September 1896, she was declared a total loss. After refloating, she was auctioned for scrap on 9 December 1896 and towed to Amsterdam, where she was broken up. (en)
  • SS Gaelic foi um navio a vapor da White Star Line, construído pelo estaleiro Harland and Wolff, em Belfast. (pt)
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  • *Ran aground 24 September 1896
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  • Gaelic (en)
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  • iron construction, single funnel (en)
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  • *Liverpool - Valparaiso *Liverpool-New York *London-New York *San Francisco-Yokohama-Hong Kong (en)
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  • SS Gaelic byl parník společnosti White Star Line. Vybudován byl roku 1873 v loděnicích Harland & Wolff v Belfastu. Původně měl převážet dobytek, stejně jako např. Naronic a Bovic, nakonec ale vozil jen maso. Měl prostory i pro cestující, ale s omezenou kapacitou. V letech 1875 - 1880 byl pronajat společnosti Occidental and Oriental Line, pod jejíž vlajkou se plavil do Číny. V roce 1883 byl prodán do Španělska a přejmenován na Hugo. V roce 1896 najel u Nizozemska na mělčinu a ještě ten rok byl sešrotován. (cs)
  • SS Gaelic foi um navio a vapor da White Star Line, construído pelo estaleiro Harland and Wolff, em Belfast. (pt)
  • SS Gaelic was a steamship of the White Star Line, built by shipbuilders Harland and Wolff of Belfast. The Gaelic (later the Hugo), was originally one of a pair of ships built by Harland and Wolff for the J.J. Bibby Company of Liverpool. Along with her sister ship, which was renamed SS Belgic, she was bought while still building by White Star for their South American routes. She was launched on 21 September 1872. Completed on 7 January 1873, she made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Valparaiso on 29 January. However, White Star decided to abandon this route shortly after, and she was transferred to the Liverpool-New York run, making her first voyage on 10 July 1873. Gaelic made eight round voyages on this route. (en)
  • Le Gaelic est un paquebot mixte mis en service par la White Star Line en janvier 1873. Il est tout d'abord affecté, avec son sister-ship le Belgic sur la route de l'Amérique du Sud, que la compagnie expérimente alors. L'expérience est cependant de courte durée et les deux navires sont rapidement transférés sur la ligne de l'Atlantique Nord. À partir de mai 1875, le Gaelic est affrété par l'Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company qui l'exploite sur le Pacifique. (fr)
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  • SS Gaelic (1873) (cs)
  • Gaelic (navire de 1873) (fr)
  • SS Gaelic (1872) (en)
  • SS Gaelic (1872) (pt)
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