SS Cretic
The SS Cretic was a steamship built for the White Star Line, primarily used for cargo and passenger transport on routes between the United Kingdom and Australia/New Zealand. She was not one of the larger or more famous White Star liners, like the Olympic or Titanic, but rather a smaller vessel focused on a combined cargo and passenger service. The Cretic operated on these routes for a significant portion of her career, contributing to the movement of goods and people between the UK and the Antipodes. Details regarding specific incidents or notable passengers during her service may be limited compared to better-known liners, but records would exist in maritime archives documenting her voyages and cargo manifests. The ship was eventually sold and renamed later in her career, as was common practice for older vessels. Information regarding her eventual fate (scrapping or loss) can typically be found in maritime registries.