SS Aeon (1905)
The SS Aeon was a British cargo steamship built in 1905 by William Hamilton & Co. in Port Glasgow, Scotland. She was owned by A. Weir & Co. (Bank Line) and registered in Glasgow.
Details about the Aeon's career are somewhat limited, but she was primarily employed in general cargo transport around the world, a typical function for Bank Line vessels of that era. Bank Line operated a large fleet, focused on trade routes connecting the United Kingdom with the Far East, Australia, and other parts of the British Empire and beyond. The Aeon, like other ships in the fleet, likely carried a diverse range of goods, including manufactured items, raw materials, and agricultural products.
Information concerning the Aeon's ultimate fate is currently unavailable. Further research in maritime archives and shipping records would be needed to determine the date and circumstances of her decommissioning, sale, or loss.