SS Andrios

SS Andrios was a cargo ship which sailed for a number of owners under several names before sinking off the Berlengas Islands, near the coast of Portugal, in 1926. She was initially ordered by Robert Mackill, Glasgow from the yards of Napier & Miller Yoker on behalf of the Hamburg America Line. She was built as the SS Arabia, but was launched on 16 April 1901 as Liddlesdale and operated by Mackill. She sailed during the First World War and in 1919 was acquired by the Shipping Controller, and managed on their behalf by the London-based company Haldin & Co. She reverted to Arabia under their ownership, and in 1920 was sold to the Belgian Government and managed by Association Maritime Belge, of Antwerp. Arabia was bought in 1922 by Ch. De Cort & Verschueren, and left Belgian ownership in 1923

SS Andrios

SS Andrios was a cargo ship which sailed for a number of owners under several names before sinking off the Berlengas Islands, near the coast of Portugal, in 1926. She was initially ordered by Robert Mackill, Glasgow from the yards of Napier & Miller Yoker on behalf of the Hamburg America Line. She was built as the SS Arabia, but was launched on 16 April 1901 as Liddlesdale and operated by Mackill. She sailed during the First World War and in 1919 was acquired by the Shipping Controller, and managed on their behalf by the London-based company Haldin & Co. She reverted to Arabia under their ownership, and in 1920 was sold to the Belgian Government and managed by Association Maritime Belge, of Antwerp. Arabia was bought in 1922 by Ch. De Cort & Verschueren, and left Belgian ownership in 1923