Presumably this service ended as a result of the Liverpool service by now only being secondary to the Southampton service.During the First World War, unlike many other passenger ships, Arabic remained in commercial passenger service.

London, Aug. 20 - The big White Star line steamer Arabic, formerly a favorite ship of the Liverpool-Boston service, but which on its present trip was on the way to New York, was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine at 9:15 o'clock yesterday mornring about forty miles south of the spot where the Lusitania lies, which is 65 miles southeast of Fastnet rock and 55 miles south of Old … Harland and Wolf launched the ship as Arabic on 18th December 1902. Arabic was the first White Star ship to be lost during the First World War.As American passengers were aboard there was anger in America that the Germans had fired a torpedo without warning at the ship, especially after the death toll caused to American passengers after the torpedoing of the Lusitania just 3 months before. She was sunk on 19 August 1915, during the First World War, by German submarine SM U-24, 50 mi (80 km) south of Kinsale, causing a diplomatic incident. In response Germany agreed not to sink any passenger ships without warning, an agreement they kept to until 1917.Today the wreck of Arabic still rests where the ship foundered. Excavation location can be seen on aerial photographs near Nearman Power Plant,

While under the command of William Finch, on the morning of 19th August 1915, off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, without warning Arabic was spotted and torpedoed by the German submarine U 24; Of the 434 people aboard the ship, 44 people lost their lives as the ship sank within just eleven minutes. On the 19th of August 1915 the SS Arabic was heading out on her usual route from Cork bound to New York. However, during construction IMM which owned both White Star Line and Atlantic Transport Line decided to transfer the ship to White Star Line, who then chose to rename the ship Arabic.

All rights reserved. Within a few days, these traces were also swept away. Originally the ship was to be named Minnewaska and be built for the Atlantic Transport Line.

White Star Line intended Arabic to sail on the Liverpool to America service. In under 10 minutes the Arabic … RMS Arabic (II) was an around 15,800 ton, two screw, one funnelled, four masted White Star Line ship that served White Star from 1903 until 1915. The Arabia is a side wheeler steamboat that hit a tree snag and sank in the Missouri River near what today is Kansas City, Kansas, on September 5, 1856. Today, the artifacts recovered from the site are housed in the Arabia Steamboat …

Over the years salvage operations have taken place.Copyright © 2007-2012 White Star Line History Website Project. White star ships mainly called at Holyhead to allow passengers to disembark and board a train bound for London, and to get to London quicker than if they had stayed with the ship until Liverpool. Her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York began on 23rd June 1903, with her arriving in New York on 5th July.On 2nd October 1910, on a return voyage from New York, Arabic become White star’s last ship to call at Holyhead to drop off passengers. The boat sank so rapidly into the mud that by the next morning, only the smokestacks and pilot house remained visible. While under the command of William Finch, on the morning of 19th August 1915, off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, without warning Arabic was spotted and torpedoed by the German submarine U 24; Of the 434 people aboard the ship, 44 people lost their lives as the ship sank within just eleven minutes. The hole filled with water overnight. After the pumps were turned off, the site was filled back in and remains farmland. It was rediscovered in 1988 by a team of researchers. Just four miles off Cape Clear the German submarine U-24 struck the ship with a single torpedo without warning. The construction of Arabic began in 1902 at Harland and Wolff, Belfast. The Hawleys, along with family friends Jerry Mackey and David Luttrell, set out to excavate the On February 11, 1989, work ceased at the site, and the pumps were turned off. SS Arabic was a British-registered ocean liner that entered service in 1903 for the White Star Line. Numerous salvage attempts failed, and eventually the In the 1860s, Elisha Sortor purchased the property where the In 1987, Bob Hawley and his sons, Greg and David, set out to find the The owners of the farm gave permission for excavation, with the condition that the work be completed before the spring planting.