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HS Ville de Liege
HS Ville de Liege.jpg
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History
Name HS Ville de Liege
Builder Cockerill's of Hoboken, Belgium
Launched 1914
General characteristics
Type Cross Channel steamer
Tonnage 1,365 tons
Speed 21 knots (38089 km/h)


Remarks

Owned by the Belgium State Railways.

Not long after World War I (1914-1918) was declared she was commandeered for war service as a troop carrier. Her main role was bringing the wounded back from the Western Front.

Following the declaration of Peace, she was the first Belgium ship to return Belgium expatriates to their homeland. The little ship was then returned to Belgian State Railways for the service between Dover and Ostend. On 11 February 1929, the Ville de Liege, sank in Dover harbour. However, she was able to be salvaged and later returned to her cross channel task. In 1936 she was to be retired. but instead was turned into a car ferry, commencing July 1936 now named SS London-Istanbul.

During WW2 she was again commandeered, first as a Hospital Ship, then converted to be a minesweeper depot ship, before being used on the Normandy landings in 1944.

With peace, she again returned to the cross channel function until 1949 when she was scrapped.

Soldiers carried

France to England 8 August 1917

France to England 6 November 1917

France to England 10 December 1917

France to England 31 December 1917

France to England 1 April 1918

England to France 9 April 1918

France to England 27 April 1918

France to England 3 May 1918