• MV Lochfyne was a MacBrayne mail steamer, built in 1931 for the West Highland service, the first British coastal passenger ship with diesel-electric propulsion...
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    DEMV Lochfyne. She was built in 1931 at William Denny & Brothers Ltd, Dumbarton and later scrapped in 1974 at Dalmuir. Loch Fyne is a twin sister to MV Loch...
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    with motor vessels such as MV Lochfyne, MV Lochnevis and MV Lochiel. After the Second World War, MV Loch Seaforth and MV Claymore were added. In 1948...
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  • CSP, operated until 1964. The first single-class Clyde vessel. 1931 MV Lochfyne 656 Yard Number 1256. David MacBrayne passenger vessel. First British-built...
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    Strachur and District Tarbert and Skipness Taynuilt Tiree West Kintyre West Lochfyne Helensburgh Oban Dunoon Campbeltown Rothesay Garelochhead Lochgilphead...
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  • Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. p. 388. ISBN 1-85044-275-4. "M.V. Beachy 1947-69". Ships of Long Ago. Retrieved 31 August 2011. "Lurcher"...
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