- Source: SS Abessinia
Two steamships have borne the name Abessinia, after the German name for the Ethiopian Empire:
SS Abessinia (1900) was a 5,633-ton passenger/cargo ship launched on 16 June 1900, by Palmers', Jarrow, England. Lost on 3 September 1921 on her way to be delivered as war reparations.
SS Abessinia (1920) was a 1,565-ton cargo ship completed in October 1920, by Bremer Vulkan in Vegesack, Germany. Renamed twice, torpedoed and sunk as the Italian Sebastiano Bianchi by a submarine off Cape Spartivento, Italy, on 13 December 1940.
See also
SS Abyssinia, a British mail steamer, built in 1870
References
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- SS Abessinia
- SS Abessinia (1900)
- SS Hydrus
- SS Thistlegorm
- SS Kamloops
- SS Cedarville
- SS Mendi
- SS Argus
- SS Yongala
- SS Hewitt