City of Glasgow (1906)

Builder:
Workman, Clark & Co
Belfast, Ireland
Ordered:
N/A
Keel Laid:
N/A
Year Built:
1906
Launched:
January 15, 1906
Type:
Passenger/Cargo
Completed:
March 1906
Fate:
Sunk Sept. 1, 1918 by UB-118 (torpedo).

Location: Irish Sea, 33 miles NNW of Fishguard, Wales.
(52.17N - 05.38W)

12 crewmen killed, survivors picked up by USS Beale Destroyer #30 (later DD-40).
(Roll of Honour)


Owner
Ellerman City Line
Glasgow, Scotland


Dimensions, machinery and performance
Length:
442' 9" (PP)
Engines:
1 quadruple expansion
Beam:
53' 4"
Boilers:
N/A
Draft:
30' 3" (depth)
Shafts:
1
Gross Tons:
6,457
HP:
481
DWT:
N/A
Speed:
11 knots
Crew:
N/A
Funnels:
1
Passengers:
N/A
Masts:
2


Notes
City of Glasgow was defensively armed (DEMS).


Builder's Data
Page published Sept. 15, 2008