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Name
  
SS Sardinia

Port of registry
  
Glasgow

Tonnage
  
6574 (GRT)

Length
  
137 m

Builder
  
Barclay Curle

Owner
  
P&O 1902-1925

Yard number
  
431

Launched
  
12 June 1902

Draft
  
8.28 m

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Fate
  
23 February 1925, sold to Kishimoto Kisen KK for demolition in Osaka, Japan

SS Sardinia was a passenger liner and cargo vessel operated by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.

History

SS Sardinia was built in 1902 by Barclay Curle & Company of Glasgow, Scotland. She entered service with the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company in June 1902, providing both passenger and cargo services on various routes. Most notably, she was torpedoed in the starboard bow by a German submarine, whilst in convoy in the Mediterranean. Her passengers and most of the crew were transferred to a warship, but senior officers and some crew remained on board. To prevent one of her forward bulkheads from collapsing, she sailed backwards for over sixty miles at a speed of 3.5 knots, eventually arriving in Oran, where temporary repairs were made. Permanent repairs were then made in Gibraltar. Sardinia spent her entire life in service with P&O, and was eventually sold for scrap. She was taken to Osaka, Japan for demolition on 20 July 1925.

References

SS Sardinia Wikipedia