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SS Australasian (1884)

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Name
  
SS Australasian

Yard number
  
391

Length
  
110 m

Port of registry
  
Aberdeen

Launched
  
10 April 1884

SS Australasian (1884)

Owner
  
George Thompson & Company

Builder
  
Robert Napier & Sons, Govan

SS Australasian, was built in 1884 by Rovert Napier & Co of Govan, Glasgow for George Thompson & Son (Aberdeen Line). She weighed 4,000 long tons (4,100 t).

Australasian took part of the New South Wales Contingent to serve in Sudan with British forces as part of the Suakin Expedition, arriving at the Red Sea port of Suakin on 29 March 1885. In 1906 the Ottoman Government bought her and renamed her Scham. She was torpedoed by HMS E11 on 6 August 1915 in the Sea of Marmara. She was beached near Constantinople to prevent from sinking. Salvaged in 1918 she was reduced to a coal hulk. She was scrapped at Savona, Italy in 1955.

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