SS Ancona

Front page of The Evening World. 10 November 1915
History
Italy
NameAncona
NamesakeAncona
OwnerItalia Società di Navigazione a Vapore
Port of registryGenoa
RouteGenoa – NaplesNew YorkPhiladelphia
BuilderWorkman, Clark & Co, Belfast
Yard number270
Launched19 December 1907
Sponsored byViolet Ardill
CompletedFebruary 1908
Maiden voyage26 March 1908
Identification
FateSunk by torpedo, 8 November 1915
General characteristics
TypeOcean liner
Tonnage
Length482.3 ft (147.0 m)
Beam58.3 ft (17.8 m)
Depth26.2 ft (8.0 m)
Installed power1,221 nhp
Propulsion
Speed17 knots (31 km/h)
Capacity1908: 60 first class, 2,500 third class
Notessister ships: Taormina, Verona
B&W picture of a ship
Ancona sailing from New York for Italy

SS Ancona was an ocean liner, built in 1908 by Workman, Clark and Company of Belfast for the Societa di Navigazione a Vapore Italia of Genoa. She was an emigrant ship on a route between Italy and the United States. SM U-38 sank her on 8 November 1915 off the coast of Tunisia.