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English: SS Lairdsgrove formerly SS Magpie by A & J Inglis with Yard No 246. Passenger cargo vessel for cross channel Irish Sea route. Inverted triple expansion steam engine. Single screw. Launched on Tuesday, 8 February 1898. Registered in Glasgow. History: G & J Burns Ltd Glasgow. 1922 owners restyled Burns & Laird Lines Ltd. 1923 new oil fired boilers and accommodation improved by D&W Henderson. 30 May 1929 renamed SS Lairdsgrove. After 1939 she no longer carried passengers. Sold 1948 to Metal Industries Faslane, who used her as an accommodation ship. Not broken up until 1950. Scrapped in 1950.
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Author Laird Lines

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