File:Manchester Progress 7346 grt 1938-1966.jpg

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English: 5,620 GRT cargo ship Manchester Progress, built by Blytheswood Ship Building Co of Glasgow in 1938 for Manchester Liners. She was scrapped in 1966 in Yugoslavia.
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Source old postcard photo with no stated author
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current23:13, 23 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 23:13, 23 March 2009720 × 384 (36 KB)RuthAS{{Information |Description=Manchester Liners vessel "Manchester Progress22, served the line from 1938 to 1966 |Source=old postcard photo with no stated author |Date= 1938 |Author=not known |Permission=author died over 70 years ago |other_versions=none }}
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