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- HMS_Uva abstract "HMS Uva was a Royal Navy rest camp at Diyatalawa, in British Ceylon.The camp was reportedly built as a prisoner of war camp for use in the Boer War in 1900, and was used as a Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital in the Second World War. The rest camp was commissioned as an independent command under the name Uva on 1 December 1945.The camp's accounts were transferred to HMS Lanka in 1957, and the camp was transferred to the Air Ministry on 30 September 1958.".
- HMS_Uva wikiPageID "33890445".
- HMS_Uva wikiPageLength "1394".
- HMS_Uva wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- HMS_Uva wikiPageRevisionID "655510515".
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Air_Ministry.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Boer_War.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink British_Ceylon.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_medical_installations.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_of_British_Ceylon.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Navy_shore_establishments.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Depot_ship.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Diyatalawa.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink File:HMS_Uva.jpg.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Lanka.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Rest_camp.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink SLNS_Parakrama.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLink Second_Boer_War.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS ''Uva''".
- HMS_Uva hasPhotoCollection HMS_Uva.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- HMS_Uva wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HMS_Uva subject Category:Military_medical_installations.
- HMS_Uva subject Category:Military_of_British_Ceylon.
- HMS_Uva subject Category:Royal_Navy_shore_establishments.
- HMS_Uva hypernym Camp.
- HMS_Uva type Place.
- HMS_Uva type Establishment.
- HMS_Uva type Facility.
- HMS_Uva type Installation.
- HMS_Uva type Unit.
- HMS_Uva comment "HMS Uva was a Royal Navy rest camp at Diyatalawa, in British Ceylon.The camp was reportedly built as a prisoner of war camp for use in the Boer War in 1900, and was used as a Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital in the Second World War. The rest camp was commissioned as an independent command under the name Uva on 1 December 1945.The camp's accounts were transferred to HMS Lanka in 1957, and the camp was transferred to the Air Ministry on 30 September 1958.".
- HMS_Uva label "HMS Uva".
- HMS_Uva sameAs m.0hndf4g.
- HMS_Uva sameAs Q5634790.
- HMS_Uva sameAs Q5634790.
- HMS_Uva wasDerivedFrom HMS_Uva?oldid=655510515.
- HMS_Uva isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Uva.