On 1 November 1955, her conversion to accommodation ship was completed.
At that time, she served as an accommodation ship in Manila.
Rumors circulated about a possible sale for use as an accommodation ship.
She was then used as an accommodation ship, and in November 1949 was sold for breaking up.
She paid off to reseve on 15 December 1955 and was used as an accommodation ship.
Later the company constructed a long series of accommodation ships for the Soviet Union.
The ship remained there for the next three months so she could be used as an accommodation ship.
Became an accommodation ship in 1916 and was renamed Hart.
She was used as an accommodation ship at Portsmouth beginning in 1919.
Rangatira is also an example of a civilian accommodation ship.