SS Jebba
1896 shipsMaritime incidents in 1907Merchant ships of BelgiumMerchant ships of the United KingdomPhilately of Nigeria ... and 6 more
Ships built on the River TeesShips sunk with no fatalitiesShipwrecks in the English ChannelSteamships of BelgiumSteamships of the United KingdomUse British English from March 2019
SS Jebba was a steamship that was built in Middlesbrough in 1896 and wrecked on the south coast of Devon in 1907. She was launched as Albertville for the Compagnie Belge-Maritime du Congo (CBMC), and was renamed Jebba when Elder, Dempster & Co acquired her in 1898. She was the first of four CBMC ships to be called Albertville, and the first of two Elder, Dempster ships to be called Jebba.
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Perrins Hill, South Hams
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N 50.2423 ° | E -3.8666 ° |
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Jack Crook's Hole
Perrins Hill
TQ7 3HP South Hams
England, United Kingdom
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