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SS Hebrides was a passenger and cargo ship which operated in the Western Isles of Scotland. Built in 1898 for John MacCallum, she became part of the fleet of David MacBrayne Ltd, serving St Kilda until 1955.
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SS Hebrides
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1898-03-24Z
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Broken up at Port Glasgow
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