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- 167640.0 (dbd:millimetre)
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- Scrapped in 1968, inSantander, Spain
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- Scrapped in 1968, in Santander, Spain (en)
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- 134250.0 (dbd:nicaraguanCórdoba)
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- File:Industries of War - Metals - Steel - Miscellaneous - Manufacturing steel for Government use. Algoma Steel Corp., Ltd. Plant, Canada. Coal unloaders - NARA - 45488034.jpg (en)
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- The Hagarty was the sister ship of the ill-fated James Carruthers (en)
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- *7,462 gross 5,704 net (en)
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- SS J.H.G. Hagarty (en)
- SS J. H. G. Hagarty (en)
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