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SS City of Glasgow was an Ellerman Lines cargo liner that was built in Ireland in 1906, and sunk in the Irish Sea by a German U-boat in 1918. She was the third of six ships of George Smith & Sons and Ellerman Lines to be named after the city of Glasgow. The first was a wooden-hulled sailing ship that was launched in 1848 and abandoned in 1873. The second was an iron-hulled sailing ship that was built in 1867 and abandoned in 1907. The fourth was a steam turbine ship that was built in 1920 and scrapped in 1958. The fifth was a motor ship that was built in 1963, renamed City of Ottawa in 1971, and scrapped in 1985. The sixth was a motor ship that was built in 1968 as City of Hereford, renamed City of Glasgow in 1971, and scrapped in 1980.
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