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At the end of war the ship was donated to the British Government and entered Navy service on 29 June 1901, and became a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship in 1905 on the formation of the service. In June 1911 she took part in the Coronation
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sailed for South Africa on 23 December 1899, with Jennie Churchill aboard, and arrived at Durban on 23 January 1900. One of the earliest beneficiaries was Jennie's younger son
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the use of a vessel as a hospital ship. Funding for the conversion was raised by the "American Ladies Hospital Ship Society" based in London and headed by
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In October 1899 the Boer War broke out in South Africa and Baker immediately offered the
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The first ship to bear the name was the former cattle/passenger ship
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents from January to July 1914
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Index

RFA Maine

Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ensign
United Kingdom
William Gray & Company
Hartlepool
Hospital ship
GRT
hospital ship
British
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Second Boer War
World War I
William Gray & Company
Hartlepool
Bernard N. Baker
Atlantic Transport Line
British Admiralty
Jennie Churchill
Fanny Ronalds
Jennie Goodell Blow
Jack
Relief of Ladysmith
Mediterranean
Mediterranean Squadron
Fleet Review
King George V
Torbay
Isle of Mull
"Under Two Flags: Rapprochement and the American Hospital Ship Maine: A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the Graduate School of the Texas Woman's University Department of History and Government College of Arts and Sciences"

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