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- Q20642494 subject Q15216111.
- Q20642494 subject Q8126036.
- Q20642494 subject Q8608944.
- Q20642494 subject Q8612852.
- Q20642494 subject Q8953869.
- Q20642494 abstract "HMS Redbreast was a passenger/cargo ship requisitioned by the British Government during World War I, and used as a messager ship and antisubmarine Q ship. She was torpedoed and sunk by UC-38 in the Aegean Sea on 15 July 1917whilst on passage from Skyros to the Doro Channel. Forty two crew were killed.".
- Q20642494 acquirementDate "1915-07-17".
- Q20642494 activeYearsEndDate "1917-07-15".
- Q20642494 builder Q278500.
- Q20642494 length "81.3816".
- Q20642494 shipBeam "10.24128".
- Q20642494 shipLaunch "1908-04-18".
- Q20642494 status "Torpedoed byUC-38".
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q11706149.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q15216111.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q1550883.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q1982478.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q208566.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q278500.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8126036.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608944.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8612852.
- Q20642494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8953869.
- Q20642494 shipAcquired "1915-07-17".
- Q20642494 shipBeam "33.6".
- Q20642494 shipBuilder "A. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse".
- Q20642494 shipFate "Torpedoed by UC-38".
- Q20642494 shipLaunched "1908-04-18".
- Q20642494 shipLength "267.0".
- Q20642494 shipName "HMS Redbreast".
- Q20642494 shipName "SS Redbreast".
- Q20642494 shipOutOfService "1917-07-15".
- Q20642494 type Product.
- Q20642494 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q20642494 type Ship.
- Q20642494 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q20642494 type Thing.
- Q20642494 type Q11446.
- Q20642494 comment "HMS Redbreast was a passenger/cargo ship requisitioned by the British Government during World War I, and used as a messager ship and antisubmarine Q ship. She was torpedoed and sunk by UC-38 in the Aegean Sea on 15 July 1917whilst on passage from Skyros to the Doro Channel. Forty two crew were killed.".
- Q20642494 label "HMS Redbreast (1915)".
- Q20642494 name "HMS Redbreast".
- Q20642494 name "SS Redbreast".