HMHS Letitia (1912)
HMHS Letitia was a British hospital ship that ran aground at Portuguese Cove in Halifax Harbour, Canada on 1 August 1917 while carrying 546 wounded Canadian soldiers from Liverpool, United Kingdom to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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HMHS Letitia (1912)
HMHS Letitia was a British hospital ship that ran aground at Portuguese Cove in Halifax Harbour, Canada on 1 August 1917 while carrying 546 wounded Canadian soldiers from Liverpool, United Kingdom to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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HMHS Letitia was a British hos ...... Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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1912-05-04
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maiden voyage
1912-05-04
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ship launched
1912-02-21
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Ran aground and sank 1 August 1917
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51,068,666
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737,944,170
Ship builder
Scott´s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.
Ship capacity
*1.250 passengers
* Second Class: 300
* Third Class: 950
Ship caption
HMHS Letitia during her service as a hospital ship in World War I
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Ship identification
* HVQJ
*IMO/Off. no.: 133033
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Ship namesake
Letitia was the Latin name given to the then Roman city of Paris
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Ship owner
Donaldson Line
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Ship propulsion
Double screw propellers
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HMHS Letitia was a British hos ...... Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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HMHS Letitia (1912)
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*(40pxRed Cross) HMHS Letitia (1914-1917)
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*SS Letitia (1912-1914)
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