SS Armenian

Armenian
History
United Kingdom
NameArmenian
NamesakeArmenians
OwnerF Leyland & Co
Operator1903: White Star Line
Port of registryLiverpool
Route
BuilderHarland & Wolff, Belfast
Yard number292
Launched25 July 1895
Completed19 September 1895
Maiden voyage28 September 1895
Identification
FateSunk by torpedo, 28 June 1915
General characteristics
TypeCargo liner
Tonnage8,765 GRT, 5,714 NRT
Length512.5 ft (156.2 m)
Beam59.2 ft (18.0 m)
Depth35.0 ft (10.7 m)
Decks3
Installed power718 NHP
Propulsion
Sail planfour-masted schooner
Speed13 knots (24 km/h)
Crew1915: 72 + 96 hostlers
Notessister ships: Victorian, Cestrian

SS Armenian was a British cargo liner that was launched in Ireland in 1895. In her first few years she carried cattle from Boston to Liverpool. From 1903 she carried cattle from New York to Liverpool. Leyland Line owned her throughout her career, but White Star Line managed her from 1903. She carried prisoners of war in the Second Boer War, and horses and mules in the First World War.

A German U-boat sank her in the North Atlantic in 1915, killing 29 people. The victims included 23 United States citizens, which prompted much comment in the US. Armenian was sunk less than two months after the sinking of RMS Lusitania, whose 1,195 victims included 123 US citizens. However, RMS Lusitania was an ocean liner with 1,300 passengers, whereas Armenian was a cargo ship carrying mules for the Entente Powers' war effort. The US citizens aboard her were not passengers, but hostlers hired to care for the mules.

The US Government continued to disagree with the way that the Imperial German Navy engaged Entente or neutral merchant ships, but also accepted that the U-boat was entitled to attack as Armenian had tried to flee instead of stopping to be searched.