The SS Cameronia was a twin propeller triple-expansion 15,600 IHP passenger steamship owned by the Glasgow-based Anchor Line and built by D. and W. Henderson and Company at Glasgow in 1911.
The Cameronia sailed on her maiden voyage for the Anchor Line company on 13 September 1911 on the Glasgow – Moville – New York City route.
[2] In February 1915, the Cameronia was employed in a joint Anchor-Cunard company service on the Glasgow – Liverpool – New York route.
[4] The Cameronia was torpedoed on 15 April 1917 by the German U-boat U-33 while en route from Marseille, France, to Alexandria, Egypt.
[6] Scottish commodore and nautical writer David W. Bone wrote a firsthand account of the sinking of Cameronia.