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SS St Julien as a hospital ship, at Newport Docks, c. 1940

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SS St Julien as a hospital ship, at Newport Docks, c. 1940

This image shows SS St Julien at Newport Docks following her conversion into a hospital ship, as denoted by the red cross painted on the side of her hull. St Julien was one of 7 GWR ships that were requisitioned for war service in the early months of the war. The Company ships played a vital role in transporting troops, cargo and wounded soldiers across the English Channel. This was dangerous work for the ships and their crew, sailing over to occupied France, often under fire from enemy guns. The evacuation of Allied Troops from Dunkirk in 1940 was perhaps the most notable and dangerous missions carried out by these ships, as they were direct targets for Luftwaffe bombers as they sailed into French waters. Operation Dynamo, as the evacuation was known, was undertaken by a fleet of more than 800 boats and saved more than 338, 000 soldiers from capture. Amazingly, no Great Western ships were lost during Operation Dynamo and the fleet continued with wartime operations on behalf of the Government. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR

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Ship World War 2 Dunkirk Dynamo Evacuation

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SS St Julien at Newport Docks, c. 1940: A Symbol of Hope and Healing in War Time This evocative photograph captures the SS St Julien at Newport Docks following its conversion into a hospital ship during the early months of World War II. The distinctive red cross emblazoned on the hull of this once commercial vessel signifies its new role in providing vital medical support to the war effort. The SS St Julien was one of seven cargo ships requisitioned by the British Government from the Great Western Railway (GWR) Company for war service. These ships played a crucial role in transporting troops, cargo, and wounded soldiers across the English Channel, often under fire from enemy guns. The most notable and dangerous mission carried out by these ships was the evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk in 1940. Operation Dynamo, as the evacuation was known, was a desperate bid to save soldiers from capture as the German forces closed in. The fleet of more than 800 boats, including the SS St Julien, sailed into French waters, making them direct targets for Luftwaffe bombers. Despite the danger, no Great Western ships were lost during Operation Dynamo, and the fleet continued with wartime operations on behalf of the Government. The SS St Julien, as a hospital ship, provided much-needed medical care to the wounded soldiers, offering a glimmer of hope and healing amidst the chaos and destruction of war. This image serves as a poignant reminder of the vital role that the SS St Julien and other GWR ships played in the war effort, transporting troops and providing medical support to those in need. The courage and resilience of the crew and passengers on board these ships are a testament to the human spirit in the face of adversity.


Framed Prints of SS St Julien as a hospital ship, at Newport Docks, c. 1940

Introducing the captivating Framed Print from Media Storehouse, featuring the historic SS St Julien at Newport Docks in the late 1940s. Witness this remarkable transformation as the steamship, once a vital player in maritime transportation, is now repurposed as a hospital ship, evident by the bold red cross emblazoned on her hull. This evocative image, kindly provided by the STEAM Museum of the GWR, is a testament to the adaptability and resilience of our past. Bring this piece of history into your home or office and ignite intriguing conversations with its unique and moving story. Each Framed Print is meticulously crafted to preserve the image's quality and vibrancy, ensuring a stunning addition to your decor.


Photo Prints of SS St Julien as a hospital ship, at Newport Docks, c. 1940

Introducing the captivating photograph of SS St Julien from the Media Storehouse collection, exclusively sourced from the STEAM Museum of the GWR. This evocative image transports us back in time to Newport Docks in the early 1940s. The SS St Julien, once a cargo vessel, now proudly displays the distinctive red cross on its hull, marking its transformation into a vital hospital ship during wartime. Preserve this significant moment in history with our high-quality, museum-grade photographic prints. Each print is meticulously produced to ensure vibrant colors and exceptional detail, making it an essential addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts.


Poster Prints of SS St Julien as a hospital ship, at Newport Docks, c. 1940

Introducing the captivating SS St Julien hospital ship poster print from Media Storehouse, in partnership with the STEAM Museum of the GWR. This vintage photograph transports you back in time to Newport Docks in the early 1940s, where the SS St Julien proudly stands, proudly displaying the red cross emblem on its hull, symbolizing its transformation into a vital medical facility during wartime. A must-have for history enthusiasts, maritime fans, or anyone who appreciates the heroic efforts of the past. Bring the nostalgic charm of yesteryears into your home or office with this authentic and intriguing piece of maritime history. Order your SS St Julien hospital ship poster print today!


Jigsaw Puzzles of SS St Julien as a hospital ship, at Newport Docks, c. 1940

Discover the captivating history of the SS St. Julien with our intricately designed jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This puzzle features an authentic image of the SS St. Julien at Newport Docks, captured in 1940 during her conversion into a hospital ship. The red cross painted on her hull is a poignant reminder of her new role, providing vital medical aid during wartime. Engage in a rewarding puzzle experience, bringing this significant piece of maritime history back to life. Connect the past with the present, one piece at a time.

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