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Ocean liner of the Orient Line For the Islamic pilgrimage, see Umrah.

SS OmrahThe SS Omrah (HMT Omrah)
History
United Kingdom
NameSS Omrah
OwnerOrient Steam Navigation Co Ltd
BuilderFairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Clydebank, Scotland
Launched3 September 1898
CompletedJanuary 1899
FateSunk by U-boat near Sardinia
General characteristics
TypeSteamship
Tonnage8,291 tons (8,291 tonnes) displacement
Length139.6 m (458 ft)
Beam17.3 m (57 ft)
PropulsionTwin propellers

SS Omrah was an ocean liner for the Orient Steam Navigation Company built in 1899 for passenger service between the United Kingdom and Australia. During World War I, the ship was taken over for use as a troopship. On 12 May 1918, while headed from Marseilles to Alexandria, Omrah was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine UB-52 40 nautical miles (74 km) from Sardinia. One person aboard Omrah died in the attack.

References

  • Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit during WWI: Omrah". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 19 December 2008.
  • "Omrah". Miramar Ship Index. R.B.Haworth. Retrieved 19 December 2008.


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