Glen Artney

56°20′N 4°4′W / 56.333°N 4.067°W / 56.333; -4.067Glen Artney or Glenartney is a valley in Perthshire, Scotland.[1]

Several ships have been named Glenartney:

  • SS Glenartney (1869), an iron-hulled steamship launched in 1869 and wrecked in 1881[2]
  • SS Glenartney (1873), an iron-hulled steamship launched in 1874 and scrapped in 1893[3]
  • SS Glenartney (1911), a steel-hulled steamship launched in 1911 and sunk by enemy action in 1915[4]
  • MV Glenartney (1915), a steel-hulled motor ship launched in 1915 and sunk by enemy action in 1918[5]
  • MV Glenartney (1939), a steel-hulled motor ship launched in 1939 and scrapped in 1967[6]

References

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