Name SS Victoria Out of service 1937 Launched 15 June 1896 Draft 4.97 m | Yard number 297 Fate Scrapped Length 67 m | |
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Operator 1896-1920London and South Western Railway1920-1925James Dredging, Towage and Transport, Southampton1925-1927Joseph Constant, London1927-1935 The Patriotic, Cie de Navigation a Vapeur et d’Armement, Piraeus1935-1937L Taryazos, Piraeus Builder J and G Thomson, Clydebank |
SS Victoria was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway in 1896.
History
The ship was built by J and G Thomson of Clydebank and launched on 15 June 1896 by Miss Dunlop of Dowanhill. She was intended for the railway company’s service between Southampton and the Channel Islands and France.
In 1904 she was adapted at Southampton for service as a tender in Plymouth to serve the new Ocean Quay station.
At the outbreak of the First World War she was requisitioned by the Admiralty as a Q-ship. She was an accommodation vessel in Southampton in 1920 and sold to James Dredging, Towage and Transport in Southampton. In 1925 she was sold to Joseph Constant in London who sold her again in 1927 to Cie de Navigation a Vapeur et d’Armement in Piraeus. After a further sale in 1935 she was scrapped in 1935.