Difference between revisions of "HMHS Newhaven"
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Revision as of 18:26, 22 April 2017
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History | |
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Name | HMHS Newhaven |
Builder/Built | 1911 Forges et Chaniers de la Mediteranee, Le Havre |
Type | Ferry (steam turbine) |
Contents
[hide]Remarks
During WW1, she was initially used by the French for use as an auxiliary cruiser, but later transferred to the British Flag for use as a Hospital Ship. She carried 3 Medical officers, 4 Nurses and 27 others, to service up 6 Officer patients, 19 in Cots and 138 in Berths. She served in this role from 7 May 1915 to 5 Mar 1919.
Recovered by her owners in 1919 she was, along with her sister the Rouen, the mainstay of the French side of the Newhaven-Dieppe cross channel service during the 1920's and 30's.
The Newhaven was taken over by the Germans in 1940 and used as a troop transport in the Baltic during World War II. Recovered in 1945, her refitting as a passenger vessel was considered too costly and she was sold for scrap in 1949.
List of soldiers carried
3 Aug 1916
12 Aug 1916
23 Nov 1916
6 Apr 1918
[[William Percival Nairn