SS Tuscania was a luxury liner of the Anchor Line, a subsidiary of the Cunard Line and named after Tuscania, Italy. In 1918 the ship was torpedoed and sunk by the German U-boat UB-77 while transporting American troops to Europe with the loss of 210 lives.
SS Tuscania
Graveyard from the Tuscania disaster
Anchor Line (steamship company)
Anchor Line was a Scottish merchant shipping company that was founded in 1855 and dissolved in 1980.
Anchor's 16,297 GRT liner RMS Cameronia (1919), a sister ship of the Cunarder RMS Lancastria
The 255 GRT barquentine Ailsa Craig was built for Handyside and Henderson in 1860 and lost at sea in 1865
The sinking of the SS Utopia 1891 eyewitness painting
Columbia was a 8,292 GRT passenger liner built for Anchor Line in 1902 and sold in 1926