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− | + | | shipname = HMHS Aberdonian | |
− | + | | shipowner = Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Aberdeen | |
− | + | | shipbuilder = D & W Henderson & Co., Glasgow | |
− | + | | shipyardnumber = 466 | |
− | + | | shiplaunched = 23 Mar 1909 | |
− | | | + | | shipcompleted = May 1909 |
− | + | | shipinservice = 1909 | |
− | | | + | | shipoutofservice = 1950 |
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− | + | | shipfate = broken up in Bombay in February 1950 | |
− | | | + | | shiptype = passenger / cargo vessel |
− | | | + | | shiptonnage = 1,648 tons |
− | + | | shiplength = 254.3 ft (77.51m) | |
− | | | + | | shipbeam = 36.2 ft (11.03m) |
− | + | | shipdepth = 18.3 ft (5.58m) | |
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
Built for the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company. During WW1 she served as a Hospital Ship from 16 Oct 1915 till 16 Jun 1919. She carried 5 Medical Officers, a Warrant Officer and 4 Nurses along with 27 other medical staff. She could carry 6 Officer patients, 25 in cots and 214 sitting in berths. | Built for the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company. During WW1 she served as a Hospital Ship from 16 Oct 1915 till 16 Jun 1919. She carried 5 Medical Officers, a Warrant Officer and 4 Nurses along with 27 other medical staff. She could carry 6 Officer patients, 25 in cots and 214 sitting in berths. | ||
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− | + | Following WW1 the Aberdonian returned to her London to Aberdeen route. Between 1940 and 1945 she was used as a depot ship at Fort William and Dartmouth before being sold in 1946 to Peak Shipping Co. Ltd. (Lambert Bros. Ltd.), Hong Kong who renamed her ''Taishan Peak'' and then in 1948 to Shahi Steam Ship Co Ltd who renamed her again, this time to ''Parviz''. In July 1948 she was damaged by a typhoon while in Hong Kong harbour and sold for scrap on 1 Dec 1949. | |
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+ | The bottom photo is of her aground at Cowbar on 18 Jun 1930 when she overshot the Skinningrove Jetty. | ||
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== | ||
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===England to Le Havre 10 Sep 1917=== | ===England to Le Havre 10 Sep 1917=== | ||
− | * [[John Hobbs]] | + | * † [[John Hobbs]] |
===France to England 26 April 1918=== | ===France to England 26 April 1918=== |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 14 October 2021
Contents
- 1 Remarks
- 2 Soldiers carried
- 2.1 Rouen to England 22 January 1917
- 2.2 Boulogne to England 2 Mar 1917
- 2.3 Rouen to England 17 May 1917
- 2.4 Rouen to England 31 May 1917
- 2.5 Rouen to England 16 June 1917
- 2.6 Rouen to England 21 June 1917
- 2.7 Rouen to England 25 August 1917
- 2.8 England to Le Havre 10 Sep 1917
- 2.9 France to England 26 April 1918
- 2.10 France to England 8 Sep 1918
- 2.11 France to England 21 Nov 1918
- 2.12 France to England 6 December 1918
Remarks
Built for the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Company. During WW1 she served as a Hospital Ship from 16 Oct 1915 till 16 Jun 1919. She carried 5 Medical Officers, a Warrant Officer and 4 Nurses along with 27 other medical staff. She could carry 6 Officer patients, 25 in cots and 214 sitting in berths.
Following WW1 the Aberdonian returned to her London to Aberdeen route. Between 1940 and 1945 she was used as a depot ship at Fort William and Dartmouth before being sold in 1946 to Peak Shipping Co. Ltd. (Lambert Bros. Ltd.), Hong Kong who renamed her Taishan Peak and then in 1948 to Shahi Steam Ship Co Ltd who renamed her again, this time to Parviz. In July 1948 she was damaged by a typhoon while in Hong Kong harbour and sold for scrap on 1 Dec 1949.
The bottom photo is of her aground at Cowbar on 18 Jun 1930 when she overshot the Skinningrove Jetty.