Difference between revisions of "HMHS St Denis"
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The Germans raised her and made use of her. She was finally scrapped in 1950. | The Germans raised her and made use of her. She was finally scrapped in 1950. | ||
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− | ==France to England 13 | + | ==France to England 13 July 1917== |
*[[Thomas Ramsell]] | *[[Thomas Ramsell]] | ||
− | ==France to England | + | ==France to England June 1918== |
*[[David Forbes Abernethy]] | *[[David Forbes Abernethy]] | ||
Revision as of 03:42, 3 May 2017
History | |
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Name | HMHS St Denis |
Builder/Built | 1908 |
Type | SS Hospital Ship |
Displacement | 2,570 tons |
Speed | unknown |
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Owned by Great Eastern Railways, her original name was Munich before it was changed in 1914. Used as a Hospital Ship from 12 Oct 1914 until 18 Oct 1919 during and after WW1.
In WW2 she was caught in Amsterdam in 1940 and scuttled. The Germans raised her and made use of her. She was finally scrapped in 1950.