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- MV_Hebrides_(1964) length "67056.0".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) abstract "MV Hebrides was the first of a trio of hoist-loading car ferries built for David MacBrayne Ltd in 1964 and operated on the Uig, Skye to Tarbert and Lochmaddy route in Scotland for over twenty years. She is the only Calmac vessel to have crossed the Atlantic. In later years, as Illyria she sailed between Italy and Albania.".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) activeYearsStartDate "1964-04-15".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) builder Aberdeen.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) builder Crossley.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) builder Hall,_Russell_&_Company.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) builder Manchester.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) cost "2000000.0".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) country United_Kingdom.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) length "67.056".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) operator David_MacBrayne.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) owner David_MacBrayne.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) owner Secretary_of_State_for_Scotland.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipBeam "13.1064".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipLaunch "1963-11-20".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) thumbnail MV_%22Hebrides%22_at_Tarbert_-_geograph.org.uk_-_201575.jpg?width=300.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageID "28131700".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageLength "7631".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageRevisionID "703838704".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Aliağa.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Armadale,_Skye.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Bari.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Brindisi.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1964_ships.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aberdeen-built_ships.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caledonian_MacBrayne.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_by_Hall,_Russell_&_Company.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Islands.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Crossley.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink David_MacBrayne.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Durrës.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink East_Loch_Tarbert.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Eleusis_Bay.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Hall,_Russell_&_Company.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Kingstown.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Leith.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Linkspan.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Lochmaddy.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink MV_Hebridean_Isles.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(currency).
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Vincent_and_the_Grenadines.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State_for_Scotland.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Tarbert,_Harris.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Torbay_Seaways.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Torquay.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Uig,_Skye.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink Vlorë.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink File:Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLink File:MV_%22Hebrides%22_at_Tarbert_-_geograph.org.uk_-_201575.jpg.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) wikiPageWikiLinkText "1964 ship".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipBuilder "*Hall, Russell & Company, Aberdeen *Engines: Crossley Bros Ltd, Manchester".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipCapacity "600".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipClass "hoist-loading vehicle ferry".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipFlag "60".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipIdentification "*Official Number: 305301 *Callsign: GMOV".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipInService "1964-04-15".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipLaunched "1963-11-20".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipName "*MV Hebrides *1985: Devonian *1994: Illyria".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipOperator David_MacBrayne.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipOriginalCost "£2 million for the 3 sister ships".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipOwner "*Secretary of State for Scotland *October 1973: David MacBrayne Ltd *April 1974: Caledonian MacBrayne Holdings Ltd *1980: Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipPropulsion "Machinery: 2 x SCSA. each 8 cyls. 10½ x 13½”".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipRegistry "Leith then Glasgow".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipRoute Lochmaddy.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipRoute Tarbert,_Harris.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipRoute Uig,_Skye.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipSpeed "14".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipTonnage "2104".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) shipYardNumber "910".
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- MV_Hebrides_(1964) subject Category:1964_ships.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) subject Category:Aberdeen-built_ships.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) subject Category:Caledonian_MacBrayne.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) subject Category:Ships_built_by_Hall,_Russell_&_Company.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Company.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Ship.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Company.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Ferry.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Ship.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Vehicle.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Product.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Thing.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) type Q11446.
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) comment "MV Hebrides was the first of a trio of hoist-loading car ferries built for David MacBrayne Ltd in 1964 and operated on the Uig, Skye to Tarbert and Lochmaddy route in Scotland for over twenty years. She is the only Calmac vessel to have crossed the Atlantic. In later years, as Illyria she sailed between Italy and Albania.".
- MV_Hebrides_(1964) label "MV Hebrides (1964)".