SS Humber
SS Humber was a passenger and freight vessel built for the Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1903.
History
She was built in 1903 by A MacMillan in Dumbarton as one of a trio of ships which included SS Nidd and SS Colne. She was launched on 26 August 1903. In 1905 she came under the ownership of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.On 9 June 1910 she was in collision with the German steamer Modena, owned by Robert M Sloman Jr. The Modena sank within 9 minutes, and the crew of the Humber managed to save all but two of the thirty crew members. For their actions, the German Emperor presented Captain Prentice with a gold watch, Chief Officer Sherwood with a pair of binoculars, and Seaman Bennett with £5.
She sank in the mouth of the River Elbe on 12 February 1912 during a voyage from Goole to Hamburg after a collision in fog with the German vessel Answald. The Answald had hit the Humber amidships, making a hole long. The crew of the Humber were rescued by the Answald which had only suffered damage to her bows.