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- HMS_Lothian abstract "HMS Lothian, was a former cargo ship launched in 1938, as MV City of Edinburgh, which was requisitioned during the Second World War as a troop transport and later converted by the Royal Navy into a headquarters ship in the Pacific. The ship is notable for a mutiny that occurred onboard whilst docked at Balboa, Panama in September 1944.The ship was returned to her original owners, Ellerman's City Line, in 1946 and scrapped in 1961.".
- HMS_Lothian builder Birkenhead.
- HMS_Lothian builder Cammell_Laird.
- HMS_Lothian owner Ministry_of_War_Transport.
- HMS_Lothian shipBeam "5.7912".
- HMS_Lothian shipLaunch "1938-04-14".
- HMS_Lothian status "Recommissioned into Royal Navy as headquarters ship".
- HMS_Lothian status "Requisitioned by the British Ministry of War Transport in 1939.".
- HMS_Lothian status "Returned to owners".
- HMS_Lothian status "Sold to Hong Kong Salvage and Towage Company in 1961 and renamed Castle Mount for her last voyage to Hong Kong for scrapping in July 1961.".
- HMS_Lothian thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- HMS_Lothian wikiPageExternalLink www.hmslothian.plus.com.
- HMS_Lothian wikiPageID "41619222".
- HMS_Lothian wikiPageRevisionID "593750444".
- HMS_Lothian shipBeam "19.0".
- HMS_Lothian shipBuilder Birkenhead.
- HMS_Lothian shipBuilder Cammell_Laird.
- HMS_Lothian shipCommissioned "September 1943".
- HMS_Lothian shipCompleted "August 1938".
- HMS_Lothian shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Lothian shipDisplacement "8036".
- HMS_Lothian shipFate "Recommissioned into Royal Navy as headquarters ship".
- HMS_Lothian shipFate "Requisitioned by the British Ministry of War Transport in 1939.".
- HMS_Lothian shipFate "Returned to owners".
- HMS_Lothian shipFate "Sold to Hong Kong Salvage and Towage Company in 1961 and renamed Castle Mount for her last voyage to Hong Kong for scrapping in July 1961.".
- HMS_Lothian shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Lothian shipInService "1938".
- HMS_Lothian shipInService "1939".
- HMS_Lothian shipInService "1946".
- HMS_Lothian shipLaunched "1938-04-14".
- HMS_Lothian shipName "HMS Lothian".
- HMS_Lothian shipName "MV City of Edinburgh".
- HMS_Lothian shipNotes "Renamed HMS Lothian in 1943 and converted into a Landing Ship Infantry LSI for the Royal Navy.".
- HMS_Lothian shipNotes "Used as troop transport in November 1942 on convoy KMF4 for Operation Torch".
- HMS_Lothian shipOperator "Ellerman's City Line".
- HMS_Lothian shipOutOfService "1943".
- HMS_Lothian shipOwner Ministry_of_War_Transport.
- HMS_Lothian shipOwner "Ellerman's City Line".
- HMS_Lothian shipRoute "USA - Australia - New Zealand route until 1939".
- HMS_Lothian shipYardNumber "1032".
- HMS_Lothian subject Category:1938_ships.
- HMS_Lothian subject Category:Mersey-built_ships.
- HMS_Lothian subject Category:Support_ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Lothian subject Category:World_War_II_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Lothian subject Category:World_War_II_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Lothian type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Lothian type Ship.
- HMS_Lothian type Product.
- HMS_Lothian type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Lothian comment "HMS Lothian, was a former cargo ship launched in 1938, as MV City of Edinburgh, which was requisitioned during the Second World War as a troop transport and later converted by the Royal Navy into a headquarters ship in the Pacific. The ship is notable for a mutiny that occurred onboard whilst docked at Balboa, Panama in September 1944.The ship was returned to her original owners, Ellerman's City Line, in 1946 and scrapped in 1961.".
- HMS_Lothian label "HMS Lothian".
- HMS_Lothian sameAs m.0_82t8d.
- HMS_Lothian sameAs Q15637940.
- HMS_Lothian sameAs Q15637940.
- HMS_Lothian wasDerivedFrom HMS_Lothian?oldid=593750444.
- HMS_Lothian depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMS_Lothian isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Lothian.
- HMS_Lothian name "HMS Lothian".
- HMS_Lothian name "MV City of Edinburgh".