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SS Humber

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Name
  
1903-1912SS Humber

Out of service
  
12 February 1912

Launched
  
26 August 1903

Draft
  
4.79 m

Yard number
  
391

Fate
  
Sunk

Length
  
73 m

Beam
  
10 m

Operator
  
1903-1905Goole Steam Shipping Company 1906-1912Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway

Builder
  
A MacMillan and Company, Dumbarton

SS Humber was a passenger and freight vessel built for the Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1903.

History

She was built in 1903 by A MacMillan in Dumbarton as one of a trio of ships which included SS Nidd and SS Colne. She was launched on 26 August 1903. In 1905 she came under the ownership of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

On 9 June 1910 she was in collision with the German steamer Modena, owned by Robert M Sloman Jr. The Modena sank within 9 minutes, and the crew of the Humber managed to save all but two of the thirty crew members. For their actions, the German Emperor presented Captain Prentice with a gold watch, Chief Officer Sherwood with a pair of binoculars, and Seaman Bennett with £5. .

She sank in the mouth of the River Elbe on 12 February 1912 during a voyage from Goole to Hamburg after a collision in fog with the German vessel Answald. The Answald had hit the Humber amidships, making a hole 20 feet (6.1 m) long. The crew of the Humber were rescued by the Answald which had only suffered damage to her bows.

References

SS Humber Wikipedia