SS Wimmera

SS Wimmera
Painting of SS Wimmera by Charles Dickson Gregory
Career (Australia)
Owner: Huddart Parker & Co, Melbourne
Builder: Caird & Company, Greenock
Yard number: 304
Launched: 19 August 1904
Fate: sunk by mines, 26 June 1918
General characteristics
Type:passenger ship
Tonnage:3,022 GRT
Length:335.3 ft (102.2 m)
Beam:43.2 ft (13.2 m)
Propulsion:triple expansion steam engine
Speed:14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)

SS Wimmera was a passenger steamship that was built in 1904 by Caird & Company in Greenock, Scotland for Huddart Parker & Co of Melbourne, Australia. She was sunk on 26 June 1918 following contact with a German mine north of Cape Maria van Diemen, New Zealand, killing 26 passengers and crew.

On 25 June the ship left Wellington bound for Sydney via Three Kings Islands. There were 76 passengers and 75 crew aboard. The ship struck a sea mine laid by the German merchant raider SMS Wolf and sank.

The 16 Australian merchant seamen who were killed are commemorated by the Australian Merchant Seamen's Memorial at the Australian War Memorial.

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