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- MV_Maid_of_Argyll length "49149.0".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll abstract "MV Maid of Argyll was a passenger ferry operated by Caledonian Steam Packet Company, initially based at Craigendoran. Rendered redundant by the car ferry revolution, she was sold to Greek owners in 1975. She caught fire in 1997 and was left to decay.".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll activeYearsEndDate "1973-09-12".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll activeYearsStartDate "1953-05-25".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll builder A._&_J._Inglis.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll builder British_Polar_Engines.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll builder Glasgow.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll cost "145000.0".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll country United_Kingdom.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll length "49.149".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll operator Caledonian_Steam_Packet_Company.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipBeam "8.5344".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipLaunch "1953-03-04".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll status "sold to Greece; destroyed by fire".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll wikiPageID "28215470".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll wikiPageRevisionID "447830888".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll hasPhotoCollection MV_Maid_of_Argyll.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipBuilder "A. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipBuilder "Engine Builders: British Polar Engines".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipCapacity "627".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipFate "sold to Greece; destroyed by fire".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipFlag "60".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipInService "1953-05-25".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipLaunched "1953-03-04".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipLaunched "by Mrs F A Pope".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipName "1975".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipName "1993".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipName "MV Maid of Argyll".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipOperator Caledonian_Steam_Packet_Company.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipOriginalCost "145000.0".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipOutOfService "1973-09-12".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipPower "2".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipPropulsion "twin screws and rudders".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipRegistry Glasgow.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipRegistry United_Kingdom.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipRoute "Gourock – Holy Loch service".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipSpeed "15".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll shipYardNumber "1491".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll subject Category:1953_ships.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll subject Category:Caledonian_MacBrayne.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll subject Category:Ferries_of_Scotland.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type 1953Ships.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Artifact100021939.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Boat102858304.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Conveyance103100490.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Craft103125870.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type FerriesOfScotland.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Ferry103329663.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Instrumentality103575240.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Object100002684.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Ship104194289.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Vehicle104524313.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Vessel104530566.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Whole100003553.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Ship.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type Product.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll comment "MV Maid of Argyll was a passenger ferry operated by Caledonian Steam Packet Company, initially based at Craigendoran. Rendered redundant by the car ferry revolution, she was sold to Greek owners in 1975. She caught fire in 1997 and was left to decay.".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll label "MV Maid of Argyll".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll sameAs m.0cnyl03.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll sameAs Q6719786.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll sameAs Q6719786.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll sameAs MV_Maid_of_Argyll.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll wasDerivedFrom MV_Maid_of_Argyll?oldid=447830888.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Maid_of_Argyll.
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll name "1975: City of Piraeus".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll name "1993: City of Corfu".
- MV_Maid_of_Argyll name "MV Maid of Argyll".