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The Glen Line

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The Cardiganshire and the Plagal.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P37589
Description: The Glen Line's 'Cardiganshire' (1950, 7707 GRT) being manouvered by the tug 'Plagal' (1951) in the King George V Dock in September 1961. Launched as the Blue Funnel Line's 'Bellerophon', she was transferred to the Glen Line in 1957. She reverted to her original name in 1972 and was sold in 1976.
Creator: Grierson
Date: 23 September 1961
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London. Grierson Collection
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