SS Columbia (1902)

SS Columbia was an Anchor Line passenger and cargo liner that was launched on 22 February 1902 and went on her first voyage on 17 May 1902 in the North Atlantic Ocean. During World War I on 20 November 1914, she was taken over and was rebuilt into an armed merchant cruiser named Columbella. As Columbella, she had eight 4.7 inch guns. In 1917, eight 6 inch guns were added and she was returned to her original owners in June 1919 and renamed to Moreas. She was sold to Greece in 1928 and was later scrapped in Italy in 1929.[1][2]

Columbia
SS Columbia (1902)
The armed merchant cruiser Columbella at anchor off Portsmouth in 1918, by William Lionel Wyllie
History
United Kingdom
Name: Columbia
Owner: Anchor Line
Route: North Atlantic Ocean
Launched: 1896
Maiden voyage: 1902
In service: 1902-1929
Out of service: 1929
Renamed:
  • Columbella
  • Moreas
Fate: Scrapped

References

  1. Marshall, Chris (1995). The Encyclopedia of Ships. Orbis Publishing Ltd. p. 67. ISBN 1566199093.
  2. "The armed merchant cruiser 'Columbella' at anchor off Portsmouth". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
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