SS Sinaia
SS Sinaia was an ocean liner built in 1924 in Whiteinch, Glasgow by Barclay [Curle & Company|Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd.]for the Fabre Line. Its first visit to Providence, [Rhode Island], was made on June 28, 1925.
The liner carried Kahlil Gibran's body from Providence, Rhode Island, to the French-controlled Lebanon in 1931. In 1939 Sinaia left the port of Sète with Second [Spanish Republic|Spanish Republicans] seeking asylum in Mexico.
Sinaia was scuttled in 1944.