HMHS Garth Castle
HMHS Garth Castle was a hospital ship which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War. Built in 1910 as a passenger liner for the Union-Castle Line, she was commissioned as a hospital ship on 4 November 1914, with a capacity of roughly 250 casualties. The ship took part in the North Russia Intervention in 1918–19. She was returned to her owners in 1919 and broken up at Blyth, Northumberland in 1939.
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HMHS Garth Castle
HMHS Garth Castle was a hospital ship which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War. Built in 1910 as a passenger liner for the Union-Castle Line, she was commissioned as a hospital ship on 4 November 1914, with a capacity of roughly 250 casualties. The ship took part in the North Russia Intervention in 1918–19. She was returned to her owners in 1919 and broken up at Blyth, Northumberland in 1939.
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HMHS Garth Castle was a hospit ...... Blyth, Northumberland in 1939.
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1914-11-04
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1910-01-13
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Broken up, 1939
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Barclay Curle, Glasgow
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Garth Castle before her conversion to hospital ship
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*Passenger liner
*Hospital ship
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1914-11-04
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United Kingdom
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Broken up, 1939
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1910-01-13
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Garth Castle
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HMHS Garth Castle was a hospit ...... Blyth, Northumberland in 1939.
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