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SS Lady Wicklow was a steam-powered ferry built in 1895 in Port Glasgow for the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. She was 262 feet long and had a beam of 34 feet. She was scrapped in 1948. During Irish Free State offensive of the Irish Civil War in July and August 1922 the Irish Free State used her as a troopship, firstly to transport 450 officers and men to Fenit, the port of Tralee and then with TSS Arvonia to take troops from Dublin to Cork.

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  • SS Lady Wicklow (en)
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  • SS Lady Wicklow was a steam-powered ferry built in 1895 in Port Glasgow for the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. She was 262 feet long and had a beam of 34 feet. She was scrapped in 1948. During Irish Free State offensive of the Irish Civil War in July and August 1922 the Irish Free State used her as a troopship, firstly to transport 450 officers and men to Fenit, the port of Tralee and then with TSS Arvonia to take troops from Dublin to Cork. (en)
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  • Blackwood & Gordon, Port Glasgow (en)
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  • Free State officers disembarking from Lady Wicklow at Passage West in 1922 (en)
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  • Official number: 104963 (en)
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  • Major General Ennis and Comdt. McCreagh or McCrea .jpg (en)
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  • City of Dublin Steam Packet Company , then British and Irish Steam Packet Company (en)
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  • SS Lady Wicklow was a steam-powered ferry built in 1895 in Port Glasgow for the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. She was 262 feet long and had a beam of 34 feet. She was scrapped in 1948. During Irish Free State offensive of the Irish Civil War in July and August 1922 the Irish Free State used her as a troopship, firstly to transport 450 officers and men to Fenit, the port of Tralee and then with TSS Arvonia to take troops from Dublin to Cork. (en)
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  • Scrapped 21 August 1948
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