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| caption2      =  Hospital train in foreground transferring patients to Grantully Castle
 
| caption2      =  Hospital train in foreground transferring patients to Grantully Castle
 
| shipname =  HMHS Grantully Castle
 
| shipname =  HMHS Grantully Castle
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| shipowner = Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company of London
 
| shipbuilder =  Barclay Curle & Company, Glasgow
 
| shipbuilder =  Barclay Curle & Company, Glasgow
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| shipyardnumber = 477
| shiplaunched = 1909
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| shiplaunched = 14 Oct 909
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| shipcompleted = 15 Dec 1909
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| shipinservice = 1910
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| shipoutofservice = 20 Jul 1939
 
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| shipfate = scrapped 1939
| shiptype = Hospital Ship
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| shiptype = Passenger / Cargo
 
| shiptonnage = 7,606 tons
 
| shiptonnage = 7,606 tons
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| shiplength = 450 ft 7 in (137.34m)
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| shipbeam = 54 ft 4 in (16.55m)
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| shipdepth = 30ft 7 in (9.33m)
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| shippropulsion = twin screw
 
| shipspeed = 13 knots (24.08 km/h)
 
| shipspeed = 13 knots (24.08 km/h)
 
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==Remarks==
 
==Remarks==
Owned by the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company of London.  
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In January 1915 she was being used as a troopship and while at Mudros during the Gallipoli campaign, in company with the Alnwick Castle, and Balmoral Castle, was held for five weeks from 18th March when the troops, because of mines, were unable to force the Dardanelles straits until 23rd April when they eventually landed to oppose a re-inforced Turkish army.
  
Operated as a Hospital Ship from 22 Jun 1915 till 11 Mar 1919.
 
Medical staff carried included 10 Officers, 15 Nurses and 59 Orderlies/others.
 
Was able to accommodate 18 Officers, 184 Cots, 358 Berths.
 
  
On 11 Mar 1919 it was returned to the Union-Castle Line.
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She left the Dardanelles on 1st May 1915 for Malta where she was commissioned as a hospital ship with 560 beds in the form of 18 Officers, 184 Cots, 358 Berths. She operated as such from 22 Jun 1915 until 11 Mar 1919. She carried medical staff of 10 Officers, 15 Nurses and 59 Orderlies/others
Scrapped in 1939
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On 11 Mar 1919 it was returned to the Union-Castle Line and served them until she was scrapped in 1939.
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Revision as of 12:57, 18 October 2021

HMHS Grantully Castle
HMHS Grantully Castle.jpg
HMHS Grantully Castle with train.jpg
Hospital train in foreground transferring patients to Grantully Castle
History
Name HMHS Grantully Castle
Owner Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company of London
Builder Barclay Curle & Company, Glasgow
Yard number 477
Launched 14 Oct 909
Completed 15 Dec 1909
In service 1910
Out of service 20 Jul 1939
Fate scrapped 1939
General characteristics
Type Passenger / Cargo
Tonnage 7,606 tons
Length 450 ft 7 in (137.34m)
Beam 54 ft 4 in (16.55m)
Depth 30ft 7 in (9.33m)
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 13 knots (24.08 km/h)



Remarks

In January 1915 she was being used as a troopship and while at Mudros during the Gallipoli campaign, in company with the Alnwick Castle, and Balmoral Castle, was held for five weeks from 18th March when the troops, because of mines, were unable to force the Dardanelles straits until 23rd April when they eventually landed to oppose a re-inforced Turkish army.


She left the Dardanelles on 1st May 1915 for Malta where she was commissioned as a hospital ship with 560 beds in the form of 18 Officers, 184 Cots, 358 Berths. She operated as such from 22 Jun 1915 until 11 Mar 1919. She carried medical staff of 10 Officers, 15 Nurses and 59 Orderlies/others


On 11 Mar 1919 it was returned to the Union-Castle Line and served them until she was scrapped in 1939.

Soldiers carried

France to England 24 January 1917

Le Havre to England 11 February 1917

Le Havre to England 24 Feb 1917

Le Havre to England 25 Apr 1917

France to England 27 April 1917

France to England 20 May 1917

Le Havre to England 14 June 1917

France to England 24 October 1917

France to England 15 November 1917

France to England 23 December 1917

France to England 10 June 1918

France to England 21 June 1918

France to England 6 July 1918

Rouen to England 10 July 1918

France to England 16 July 1918

France to England 24 August 1918

France to England 8 November 1918