Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

Ship Event

Wednesday, April 1, 1914 @ 1200
DATE is correct but ACTUAL TIME is not known - any TIME SHOWN is our estimate for guidance
CLAN GRAHAM (1907-1918 and 1920 General cargo turret-deck steamer 400 feet long of Clan Line Steamers, Glasgow) Own Page

CLAN GRAHAM left Bombay April 1 for U.K. and Continent

Ship's locationCLAN GRAHAM left Bombay April 1 for U.K. and ContinentPort of RegistryGlasgow
Net Tonnage3,289
Gross Tonnage5,213

 Bill McKellar writes :

From Norman Middlemiss's excellent Clan Line Book :

Completed in 1907 by William Doxford Shipyard at Sunderland for Clan Line Steamers, Glasgow

In May 1917 while in the Mediterranean she was attacked by gunfire from a submarine, but escaped

In March 1918 when she was 15 miles off Crete she was torpedoed by a German submarine, three crewmen were lost, and the ship was towed to Suda Bay, Crete.

November 1920 saw her involved in a collision in Flushing Roads, subsequently being beached and thereafter catching fire. As a result she was broken up in Belgium in 1923