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In 1930 the ship was sold to [[Khedivial Mail Steamship & Graving Dock]] and renamed ''Ville De Beyrouth''. In 1939 the ship was sold again and renamed AL RAWDAH.
In 1930 the ship was sold to [[Khedivial Mail Steamship & Graving Dock]] and renamed ''Ville De Beyrouth''. In 1939 the ship was sold again and renamed AL RAWDAH.


In 1940 the British [[Ministry of Shipping]] requisitioned the vessel and it was managed by the [[British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.]]. Between 1940 and 1946 the vessel was used as a military base and prison ship for [[Irish Republican]] internees and prisoners.
In 1940 the British [[Ministry of Shipping]] requisitioned the vessel and it was managed by the [[British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.]]. In 1946 Al Rawdah was returned to her owners, and scrapped in 1953. She was later broken up at Inverkeithing.


==Internment==
In 1946 Al Rawdah was returned to her owners, and scrapped in 1953.
Between 1940 and 1946 the vessel was used as a military base and prison ship for [[Irish Republican]] internees and prisoners. Internment on the Al Rawdah began in 1939 as it was moored just off Killyleah in Strangford Lough. Some of the Irish detainees placed in the hold of Al Rawdah had also been interned on the British prison ship, the Argenta.

She was later broken up at Inverkeithing.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 21:56, 19 May 2007

HMS Al Rawdah was a ship of the Royal Navy. Built in 1911 and originally christened Chenab for NOURSE Line, London.

In 1930 the ship was sold to Khedivial Mail Steamship & Graving Dock and renamed Ville De Beyrouth. In 1939 the ship was sold again and renamed AL RAWDAH.

In 1940 the British Ministry of Shipping requisitioned the vessel and it was managed by the British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.. In 1946 Al Rawdah was returned to her owners, and scrapped in 1953. She was later broken up at Inverkeithing.

Internment

Between 1940 and 1946 the vessel was used as a military base and prison ship for Irish Republican internees and prisoners. Internment on the Al Rawdah began in 1939 as it was moored just off Killyleah in Strangford Lough. Some of the Irish detainees placed in the hold of Al Rawdah had also been interned on the British prison ship, the Argenta.

See Also