SS Aenos (1910)

SS Aenos, formerly SS Cedar Branch, was a British-built cargo steamship. She was completed in England in 1910 and sunk in the Battle of the Atlantic in 1940.

History
Name
  • Cedar Branch (1910–30)
  • Aenos (1930–40)
Owner
  • Nautilus SS Co (until 1930)
  • A Lusi (1931–37)
  • "Zephyros" SS Co Ltd, Argostoli (1937–40)
OperatorF&W Ritson (until 1930)
Port of registry Sunderland Argostoli
BuilderBartram & Sons Ltd, South Dock, Sunderland
Launched21 June 1910
Completed1910
In service1910
Out of service17 October 1940
Renamed
  • launched as Cedar Branch;
  • renamed Aenos in 1930
Identification
FateSunk by torpedo, 17 October 1940
General characteristics
Type
  • Sail and steam cargo ship (until 1931);
  • Cargo steamship (1932–40)
Tonnage
  • 3,554 GRT
  • tonnage under deck 3,318
  • 2,222 NRT
Length390.5 feet (119.0 m)
Beam51.0 feet (15.5 m)
Depth21.3 feet (6.5 m)
Installed power434 NHP
Propulsiontriple-expansion steam engine; single screw
Sail plan3-masted schooner (until 1930)
Crew29
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