HMS Hilary (1940)
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SS Hilary was a British steam passenger liner that was built in 1931 and scrapped in 1959. She spent much of her career on a scheduled service between Liverpool in England and Manaus in Brazil. In the Second World War the ship spent two periods in the Royal Navy as HMS Hilary. The first was in 1941–42 as an ocean boarding vessel. The second was in 1943–45 as a landing ship, infantry and headquarters ship.
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Le SS Hilary est un paquebot à vapeur britannique construit en 1931 et démoli en 1959. Il passa une grande partie de sa carrière effectuant un service régulier entre Liverpool en Angleterre et Manaus au Brésil. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le navire opère dans la Royal Navy sous le nom de HMS Hilary. La première période s'étale de 1941 à 1942 en tant que navire d'embarquement océanique et la seconde de 1943 à 1945 en tant que Landing Ship Infantry et navire QG.
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HMS Hilary (1940)
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HMS Hilary (1940)
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Hilary
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*23px Booth Steamship Co
**1931–40, 42–43, 45–56
* Royal Navy 1940–42, 43–45
*Elder, Dempster Line
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1940194219461956
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*as built: wireless direction finding
*by 1935: echo sounding device
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*2 × 6-inch guns
*1 × 12-pounder gun
*4 × anti-aircraft machine guns
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*passengers:
*1931: 80 first class, 250 third class
*1943: 378 troops
*1946: 93 first class, 138 third class
*1956: 86 first class, 122 tourist class
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August 1931
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313
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Scrapped 1959
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*UK official number 162350
*code letters LHFD
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*call sign GQVM
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*Pennant number F22
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1931-04-17
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Hilary
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*triple-expansion steam engine
*low-pressure steam turbine
*single screw
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Liverpool
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*Liverpool – Manaus 1931–40, 1946–56, 1957–59
*Liverpool – Lagos 1956
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SS Hilary was a British steam passenger liner that was built in 1931 and scrapped in 1959. She spent much of her career on a scheduled service between Liverpool in England and Manaus in Brazil. In the Second World War the ship spent two periods in the Royal Navy as HMS Hilary. The first was in 1941–42 as an ocean boarding vessel. The second was in 1943–45 as a landing ship, infantry and headquarters ship. Hilary belonged to the Booth Steamship Company throughout her career. She was the largest ship Booth ever owned, both in length and in tonnage. She also had the most powerful engines of any Booth ship. This was the third Booth ship to be called Hilary. The first was a cargo ship that was built in 1889 as Red Sea, bought by Booth and renamed Hilary in 1892, sold in 1911 to Japanese buyers and renamed Misumi Maru. The second was a passenger and cargo ship that was built in 1908, requisitioned in 1914 as the armed merchant cruiser HMS Hilary, and sunk in 1917 by a u-boat.
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Le SS Hilary est un paquebot à vapeur britannique construit en 1931 et démoli en 1959. Il passa une grande partie de sa carrière effectuant un service régulier entre Liverpool en Angleterre et Manaus au Brésil. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le navire opère dans la Royal Navy sous le nom de HMS Hilary. La première période s'étale de 1941 à 1942 en tant que navire d'embarquement océanique et la seconde de 1943 à 1945 en tant que Landing Ship Infantry et navire QG. Le Hilary a appartenu à la Booth Steamship Company tout au long de sa carrière. Ce fut le plus grand navire possédé par la compagnie maritime, tant en longueur qu'en tonnage, disposant également des plus puissants moteurs des navires sous pavillon Booth. C'est le troisième navire de la compagnie baptisé Hilary. Le premier était un cargo construit en 1889 sous le nom de Red Sea, acheté par Booth et rebaptisé Hilary en 1892, vendu en 1911 à des acheteurs japonais et rebaptisé Misumi Maru. Le second était un navire à passagers et cargo construit en 1908, réquisitionné comme croiseur marchand armé en 1914 sous le nom de , et coulé en 1917 par un sous-marin allemand.
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Scrapped 1959
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