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Hospital ships
The Maheno and Marama were the poster ships of New Zealand's First World War effort. Until 1915 these steamers had carried passengers on the Tasman route. But as casualties mounted at Gallipoli, the government - helped by a massive public fundraising campaign - converted them into state-of-the-art floating hospitals.
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Page 2 – Background
What is a hospital ship and where did New Zealand's two ships come from?
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Page 3 – Gallipoli calls
The terrible casualty rate of the Gallipoli campaign spurred Governor Liverpool to raise funds for New Zealand hospital ships
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Page 5 – Life on board
What was life like aboard a hospital ship? That largely depended on your job, your rank and your gender.
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Page 6 – Later service and legacies
The Marama missed Gallipoli, reaching the Mediterranean a few weeks after the Allies abandoned the peninsula. The ships’ service pattern would now be dominated by long voyages
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Page 7 – Hospital ships' movements 1915-19
Movements of the hospital ships Maheno and Marama during the First World War