Steam yacht 'Liberty', 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes Stock Photo
The steam yacht Liberty as a Hospital ship
Steam Yacht Liberty, c.1914
Steam yacht 'Liberty', 1914. 'Liberty' was built for Joseph Pulitzer
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Steam yacht 'Liberty', 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes Stock Photo
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SY Liberty - Wikipedia
SY Liberty was a steam yacht built in 1908 at Leith, Scotland, for Joseph Pulitzer and one of the largest private yachts of its day. She served as a Royal Navy hospital ship during World War I.
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SY Liberty was a steam yacht built for Joseph Pulitzer and one of the largest private yachts of its day. She served as a Royal Navy hospital ship during World War I. Strangely, two of her five owners died on board. The steam yacht Liberty was designed by G L Watson & Co and launched by Ramage & Ferguson Ltd at Leith on 5 December 1907.
HMHS Liberty - Wikipedia
HMHS Liberty was a hospital ship which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War. Formerly the steam yacht Liberty, she was built in 1908 for Joseph Pulitzer, then renamed to Glencairn when sold to James Clark Ross in 1912 before reverting to the Liberty in 1914 when sold to Lord Tredegar.
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The large steam yacht Liberty was loaned to the Admiralty as a hospital ship, and fitted out as such in 1914. She had been built by Ramage & Ferguson at Leith at 1908, and measured 1571 tons.
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LIBERTY (2) (ex-CURITYBA), hired yacht, hospital ship, later A/P, later hospital transport (Pendant No YA.10). Built 1907, 1607grt/1571TM. In service 8.14-1919, Auxiliary Patrol from 1.9.15, hospital transport 1917-1919, renamed LIBERTY IV 10.18.
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Pulitzer’s 268-foot (81.7-meter) steam yacht Liberty was designed by G. L. Watson and built by Ramage & Ferguson in Scotland. He enjoyed the best years of his life on the yacht, and died aboard her.
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The twin-screw yachtLiberty was designed by G.L. Watson & Co. for the immensely wealthy American newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer and built by Ramage & Ferguson at Leith in 1908.
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Steam Yacht Liberty, Builtin1908forJosephPulitzer, sold to James Ross in 1912 and renamed Glencairn, sold in 1914 to Lord Tredegar and reverted to her original name, served as a hospital ship in World War 1, broken up 1937. Last updated 11 October, 2021.
Steam Yacht Liberty. - Newport Past Photo Search
The Steam Yacht Liberty was designed byGLWatsonandCompany and built in1908byRamageandFerguson. It had a fascinating service at one time owned by a great benefactor of Newport before it was broken up in 1938, when it returned home, so to speak.
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The Steam Yacht Liberty was designed by G L Watson and Company and built in 1908 by Ramage and Ferguson. It had a fascinating service at one time owned by a great benefactor of Newport before it was broken up in 1938, when it returned home, so to spe...
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SY Liberty was a steam yacht built in 1908 at Leith, Scotland, for Joseph Pulitzer and one of the largest private yachts of its day. She served as a Royal Navy hospital ship during World War I.
SY Liberty was a steam yacht built for Joseph Pulitzer and one of the largest private yachts of its day. She served as a Royal Navy hospital ship during World War I. Strangely, two of her five owners died on board. The steam yacht Liberty was designed by G L Watson & Co and launched by Ramage & Ferguson Ltd at Leith on 5 December 1907.
HMHS Liberty was a hospital ship which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War. Formerly the steam yacht Liberty, she was built in 1908 for Joseph Pulitzer, then renamed to Glencairn when sold to James Clark Ross in 1912 before reverting to the Liberty in 1914 when sold to Lord Tredegar.
The large steam yacht Liberty was loaned to the Admiralty as a hospital ship, and fitted out as such in 1914. She had been built by Ramage & Ferguson at Leith at 1908, and measured 1571 tons.
LIBERTY (2) (ex-CURITYBA), hired yacht, hospital ship, later A/P, later hospital transport (Pendant No YA.10). Built 1907, 1607grt/1571TM. In service 8.14-1919, Auxiliary Patrol from 1.9.15, hospital transport 1917-1919, renamed LIBERTY IV 10.18.
Pulitzer’s 268-foot (81.7-meter) steam yacht Liberty was designed by G. L. Watson and built by Ramage & Ferguson in Scotland. He enjoyed the best years of his life on the yacht, and died aboard her.
The twin-screw yacht Liberty was designed by G.L. Watson & Co. for the immensely wealthy American newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer and built by Ramage & Ferguson at Leith in 1908.
Steam Yacht Liberty, Built in 1908 for Joseph Pulitzer, sold to James Ross in 1912 and renamed Glencairn, sold in 1914 to Lord Tredegar and reverted to her original name, served as a hospital ship in World War 1, broken up 1937. Last updated 11 October, 2021.
The Steam Yacht Liberty was designed by G L Watson and Company and built in 1908 by Ramage and Ferguson. It had a fascinating service at one time owned by a great benefactor of Newport before it was broken up in 1938, when it returned home, so to speak.
The Steam Yacht Liberty was designed by G L Watson and Company and built in 1908 by Ramage and Ferguson. It had a fascinating service at one time owned by a great benefactor of Newport before it was broken up in 1938, when it returned home, so to spe...