SS Rowan

Coordinates: 55°00′50″N 5°18′18″W / 55.014°N 5.305°W / 55.014; -5.305
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SS Rowan
History
OwnerLaird Line Ltd.
BuilderD. & W. Henderson & Co. Ltd.
Yard number467
Launched1909
IdentificationOfficial number: 128288
FateSunk in collision 8 October 1921
General characteristics
Tonnage1,493 GRT
Length85.6 m (281 ft)
Beam11.6 m (38 ft)
Draft4.9 m (16 ft)
Installed power
  • Triple expansion steam engine
  • 4 × boilers
  • 525 hp (391 kW)
PropulsionSingle screw
Speed16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)

SS Rowan was a British passenger ship which was sunk off the west coast of Scotland on 8 October 1921.

Sinking

On 8 October 1921, the American steamer West Camak rammed Rowan from astern in fog in the North Channel. Her passengers were mustered on deck. The British steamer Clan Malcolm then rammed her from starboard and cut her in two. Rowan sank with the loss of 22 of the 97 people on board, including many members of the African American jazz band the Southern Syncopated Orchestra. Survivors were rescued by Clan Malcolm, West Camak, and the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Wrestler.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Patton, Brian (2007). Irish Sea Shipping. Kettering: Silver Link Publications. pp. 178–84. ISBN 978-1-85794-271-2.
  2. ^ "Disaster at sea". The Times. No. 42847. London. October 1921. col D, p. 10. template uses deprecated parameter(s) (help)

55°00′50″N 5°18′18″W / 55.014°N 5.305°W / 55.014; -5.305