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* {{SS|Laurentic|1908}}, a 14,892-ton liner of the White Star Line, sunk January 25, 1917 off [[Lough Swilly]] (354 casualties) |
* {{SS|Laurentic|1908}}, a 14,892-ton liner of the White Star Line, sunk January 25, 1917 off [[Lough Swilly]] (354 casualties) |
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* {{SS|Laurentic|1927}}, |
* {{SS|Laurentic|1927}}, an 18,724-ton liner of the White Star Line, sunk November 3, 1940 off [[Gweedore]] (49 casualties) |
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A number of steamships have been named SS Laurentic after the Saint Lawrence Seaway:
- SS Laurentic (1908), a 14,892-ton liner of the White Star Line, sunk January 25, 1917 off Lough Swilly (354 casualties)
- SS Laurentic (1927), an 18,724-ton liner of the White Star Line, sunk November 3, 1940 off Gweedore (49 casualties)