

Her design had two revolutionary features: an "all-big-gun" armament scheme, with an unprecedented number of heavy-calibre guns, and steam turbine propulsion. The first of the kind, the Royal Navy's HMS Dreadnought, had such an effect when launched in 1906 that similar battleships built after her were referred to as "dreadnoughts", and earlier battleships became known as pre-dreadnoughts. If you don’t but are in financial need, the Seafarers Hospital Society ( 020 8898 3696) may be able to help you with a grant.The dreadnought was the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century. Contact GSTT Patient Transport Services on 020 7188 2888 to see if you qualify for state help.

If you can’t afford the fare, you may be able to get help with the cost of travel. For all information about the Dreadnought Medical Service please only contact the administrator directly either by telephone: Monday-Friday between 09:00-17:00 on 020 7188 2049 or 020 7188 2983 or Email: Ī wide range of medical treatment is available to those eligible for the service, from dentistry to heart surgery.

The referral letter and completed form both need to be emailed to the Dreadnought Administrator. To get an information form to give to your GP or company doctor, contact the Dreadnought Administrator or download one here They will also have to fill in an information form. You need to be referred by letter, which your GP or approved company doctor will write. Working Union officials (but not their dependants).Retired seafarers (but not their dependants).A wife, husband or child under 18 whose illness is causing you serious concern.Trainees in the Merchant Navy or Cadets.Fishers, merchant seafarers, pilots and tugboat men.

We still call it the Dreadnought Medical Service, but these days it’s part of the NHS and operates onshore rather than offshore. The Dreadnought was one of the original hospital ships set up by the Seafarers Hospital Society on the Thames at Greenwich after the Napoleonic wars. It is not a separate unit in the hospital - patients are treated in whatever ward or facility is best suited to their needs. The Dreadnought is a medical service for seafarers (and, in some cases, wives, husbands and children) based at St Thomas’ Hospital in London.
