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196:. Conditions on board the ageing ship were not good - food was described as "abominable" by survivors. Internees were packed in "bronchitic squalor" for months or years. On 18 November 1940 Irish Republican internee Jack Gaffney from Belfast died onboard the Al Rawdah. Before being sent to the AL Rawdah Gaffney had been beaten and died suddenly, possibly from unhealed injuries. In October 1940 another Irish Republican internee - Sean Dolan from Derry died shortly after being released from the Al Rawdah. Nationalist members of the Northern Ireland Parliament raised the issue of internees being stranded on the ship while German aircraft and ships were attacking Belfast. On 12 February 1941 the last internees were relocated to other jails and they were finally released in August 1945. Some of the Irish detainees placed in the hold of 332: 53: 385: 23: 441: 471: 446: 456: 369: 476: 422: 165: 295: 161: 146: 362: 415: 331: 466: 355: 408: 116: 180:
Between 1940 and 1946 the vessel (described as a "hulk") was used as a military base and prison ship for
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had also been interned under brutal conditions on another British prison ship the
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requisitioned the vessel and she was managed by the
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Royal Navy
Nourse Line
Khedivial Mail Steamship & Graving Dock
Ministry of Shipping
British-India Steam Navigation Company
Irish Republican
Killyleagh
Strangford Lough
HMS Argenta
HMS Argenta
HMS Maidstone
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