Clan Chattan
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Clan Chattan
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Clan Chattan (2nd) (freighter; 7262 tons; launched in 1937; photographed in 1938 & late 1940s or early 1950s (1942 sunk from air))
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Clan Chattan (3rd) (freighter; 9585 tons; launched in 1944; photographed in 1946 (1962 scrapped))
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Clan Chattan (British and Commonwealth merchant ship)
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Clan Chattan (British merchant ship)
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Clan Chattan (British; Cargo, Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1944; ON: 169413)
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Clan Chattan (British; Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1937; ON: 165907)
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Clan Chattan (cargo, built 1902, at Sunderland; tonnage: 3938)
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Clan Chattan (cargoliner, built 1937, at Greenock; tonnage: 7262)
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Clan Chattan (cargoliner, built 1944, at Greenock; tonnage: 9585 csd)
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Clan Chattan (dry cargo vessel; built 1936; United Kingdom; 10160 dwt)
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Clan Chattan (dry cargo vessel; built 1944; United Kingdom; 10000 dwt)
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Clan Chattan (Glasgow, 1902, Steam; ON: 115711)
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Clan Chattan (Glasgow, 1937, Steam; ON: 165907)
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Clan Chattan (Glasgow, 1944, Steam; ON: 169413)
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Clan Chattan (lost 14 February 1942)
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Clan Chattan (merchant ship)
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Clan Chattan (of Glasgow, F. Makepeace, Master, 3937 / 2500 tons, from the port of Port Pirie to Sydney, New South Wales, 22nd February 1909)
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Clan Chattan (Steamship)
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Clan Chattan (steamship): 'Tiger' convoy, tanks for Egypt
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Clan Chattan (steamship): sinking of, in Malta convoy, February, 1942
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Clan Chattan, military transport: Convoy Tiger, 6 to 12/5/41
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Clan Chattan, SS (merchant ship): sunk
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