SS Anglo-African

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NameAnglo-African
OwnerLawther, Latta & Co.
OperatorNitrate Producers Steam Ship Co.
History
United Kingdom
NameAnglo-African
OwnerLawther, Latta & Co.
OperatorNitrate Producers Steam Ship Co.
BuilderShort Brothers, Ltd., Pallion
Yard number292
Laid down25 November 1899
Launched24 September 1900
Completed12 November 1900
Maiden voyage25 November 1900
HomeportLondon
Identification
FateWrecked, 5 January 1909
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage
Length370 ft 2 in (112.83 m)
Beam48 ft 7 in (14.81 m)
Depth19 ft 0 in (5.79 m)
Installed power418 Nhp[1]
PropulsionGeorge Clark 3-cylinder triple expansion
Speed11.0 knots (12.7 mph; 20.4 km/h)[2]

Anglo-African was a steam cargo ship built in 1900 by the Short Brothers of Sunderland for Lawther, Latta & Co. of London with intention of operating on their Australian routes. The vessel operated mostly on South America to North America route during her career and was wrecked on one of her regular voyages in January 1909.

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