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  2. Scottish Built Ships database - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Built Ships database is a free-to-use record of over 35,000 ships built in Scotland. It was renamed from the "Clyde Built Ships" database when its scope was extended to cover the whole country's ship and boatbuilders.

  3. Category:Ships built on the River Clyde - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Ships built on the River Clyde" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Norman Court clipper.jpg 1,215 × 655; 230 KB.

  4. Upper Clyde Shipbuilders - Wikipedia

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    Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS) was a Scottish shipbuilding consortium, created in 1968 as a result of the amalgamation of five major shipbuilders of the River Clyde. It entered liquidation, with much controversy, in 1971. That led to a "work-in" campaign at the company's shipyards, involving shop stewards Jimmy Airlie and Jimmy Reid, among others.

  5. John Brown & Company - Wikipedia

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    Clyde-built ships databaseships and shipbuilders on the River Clyde; Clydebank Re-built Ltd. — regeneration of Clydebank; in particular, redevelopment of the riverfront areas previously given over to shipbuilding and marine engineering; Clydebank Restoration Trust; Clyde Waterfront Heritage — John Brown's Shipyard [permanent dead link ‍]

  6. Category:Ships built in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Ships built on the River Clyde (3 C, 1,440 P, ... List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company (901–1000) ... Scottish Built Ships database; RNOV Shabab Oman (1977)

  7. Yarrow Shipbuilders - Wikipedia

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    In total Yarrow built approximately 400 ships on the Clyde – these can be traced in detail in the Clyde-built Ship Database. The yard continued to expand during the post-war period, acquiring and integrating the shipyard of the neighbouring Blythswood Shipbuilding Company, which had itself been founded in 1919, to the east of the Yarrow yard ...

  8. Robert Napier and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Early side-lever engine designed by Napier, from PS Leven (1823), on display at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton. Messrs Robert Napier and Sons was a famous firm of Clyde shipbuilders and marine engineers at Govan, Glasgow founded by Robert Napier in 1826.

  9. Category:Clyde-built ships - Wikipedia

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    This category is located at Category:Ships built on the River Clyde. Note: This category should be empty. See the instructions for more information.