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Glenart Castle (His Majesty's
Hospital Ship) was a
steamship originally built as
Galician in 1900 for the Union-Castle Line. She was
renamed Glenart Castle...
- the
Union Line were
changed to this
scheme (for example,
Galician became Glenart Castle) but
others (such as Galeka)
retained their original name. They...
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Ballykillageer Upper and Lower, Ballintemple, Coolgarow,
Kilcarra East and West,
Glenart,
Shelton Abbey,
Kilbride and Killinskyduff.
Local residents have opposed...
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related to
Galicia (Eastern Europe) SS
Galician a
liner later renamed HMHS
Glenart Castle Galicia (disambiguation)
Halychian (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- 1918,
Parker ****isted in
rescuing nine
survivors of
British hospital ship
Glenart Castle,
which had been
torpedoed by
German submarine UC-56. The men of...
- Egypt. Of 771
aboard 167 were killed. 167 Navy 1918 United
Kingdom HMHS
Glenart Castle – On 26
February the
hospital ship was hit and sunk by a torpedo...
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credited with
sinking one ship by torpedo: the
British hospital ship HMHS
Glenart Castle. UC-56
suffered from
mechanical breakdowns that
prevented her from...
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refused treatment, he was
subsequently evacuated to the
hospital ship
Glenart Castle on 25
October 1915
after he
developed diarrhoea. He died of heart...
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Ocean west of
Orkney with the loss of 88 crew.
British hospital ship HMHS
Glenart Castle struck a mine and was
damaged in the
English Channel. She was repaired...
- Santander, Spain, on 24 May 1918. UC-56 sank the
British hospital ship
Glenart Castle on 26
February 1918.
German submarine U-56 (1938), a Type IIC submarine...