RMS Republic (1903)

Republic
History
United Kingdom
Name
  • Columbus (1903)
  • Republic (1903–1909)
Owner
  • British & North Atlantic Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. (1903)
  • Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (1903–1909)
Operator
Port of registryLiverpool
BuilderHarland and Wolff, Belfast
Yard number345
Launched26 February 1903
Completed12 September 1903
FateSunk after collision with SS Florida on 24 January 1909
General characteristics
Tonnage15,400 gross register tons
Length570.0 ft (173.7 m)
Beam67.8 ft (20.7 m)
Draft34 ft 1 in (10.39 m) .
Depth of hold24 ft (7.3 m)
PropulsionTwin propeller
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)
Capacity2,830 passengers
Crew300

RMS Republic was a steam-powered ocean liner built in 1903 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, and lost at sea in a collision in 1909 while sailing for the White Star Line. The ship was equipped with a new Marconi wireless telegraphy transmitter, and issued a CQD distress call, resulting in the saving of around 1,500 lives. Known as the "Millionaires' Ship" because of the number of wealthy Americans who traveled by her, she was described as a "palatial liner" and was the flagship of White Star Line's Boston service.[1] This was the first important marine rescue made possible by radio, and brought worldwide attention to this new technology.

  1. ^ "The Republic and The Delhi". Daily Telegraph. London. 16 April 1912.