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- Q5632625 subject Q18596995.
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- Q5632625 subject Q8504299.
- Q5632625 subject Q8609049.
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- Q5632625 subject Q8738224.
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- Q5632625 abstract "HMS Greetham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers. All ships in this class had names chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Greetham, Lincolnshire.Greetham was loaned to the Libyan Navy in November 1962, along with HMS Harpham. These were the first two ships in the newly formed Libyan Navy. She was transferred permanently in September 1966, and she was renamed Zuara. She was used as a coastal patrol vessel until 1973, when she was decommissioned.That year, Zuara was sold to Captain Morgan Cruises, a Maltese tour operator, and was renamed MV Lady Davinia. For a number of years she had a distinctive red and white Kit Kat paint scheme. In 2007 she was decommissioned and was laid up in Sliema Creek awaiting her fate. Lady Davinia sunk at her moorings in Sliema Creek in 2008. The exact date of sinking is unknown. The site quickly became popular with divers, as it was easily accessible and was full of marine life. Since it was not purposely sunk, the wreck was intact, with wine bottles and cutlery scattered around it, and soft drinks and beer cans still in the fridge.The wreck was to be lifted and broken up in June 2011 as it was considered a navigational hazard. However, the workers only managed to remove part of the wreck, leaving the stern, engines and heaps of twisted metal at the bottom. Some remaining oil in the ship's tanks was spilt, and large holes were dug in the seabed. Due to this, most of the marine life area around the wreck was killed off.".
- Q5632625 class Q3495999.
- Q5632625 completionDate "1955-02-05".
- Q5632625 length "30.48".
- Q5632625 shipBeam "6.4008".
- Q5632625 shipLaunch "1954-04-19".
- Q5632625 status "*Partially destroyed, June 2011.".
- Q5632625 status "*Sunk, 2008.".
- Q5632625 status "Sold in Malta, 1973.".
- Q5632625 status "Transferred to Libya 1962".
- Q5632625 thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_Malta.svg?width=300.
- Q5632625 topSpeed "25.928".
- Q5632625 type Q202527.
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- Q5632625 shipClass Q3495999.
- Q5632625 shipCompleted "1955-02-05".
- Q5632625 shipFate "*Sunk, 2008. *Partially destroyed, June 2011.".
- Q5632625 shipFate "Sold in Malta, 1973.".
- Q5632625 shipFate "Transferred to Libya 1962".
- Q5632625 shipLaunched "1954-04-19".
- Q5632625 shipLength "* p/p * o/a".
- Q5632625 shipName "HMS Greetham".
- Q5632625 shipName "Lady Davinia".
- Q5632625 shipName "Zuara".
- Q5632625 shipType Q202527.
- Q5632625 type Product.
- Q5632625 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5632625 type Ship.
- Q5632625 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q5632625 type Q11446.
- Q5632625 comment "HMS Greetham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers. All ships in this class had names chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Greetham, Lincolnshire.Greetham was loaned to the Libyan Navy in November 1962, along with HMS Harpham. These were the first two ships in the newly formed Libyan Navy. She was transferred permanently in September 1966, and she was renamed Zuara.".
- Q5632625 label "HMS Greetham (M2632)".
- Q5632625 depiction Civil_Ensign_of_Malta.svg.
- Q5632625 name "HMS Greetham".
- Q5632625 name "Lady Davinia".
- Q5632625 name "Zuara".