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    6″N 4°19′8.9″W / 55.864056°N 4.319139°W / 55.864056; -4.319139 Govan Shipbuilders Ltd (GSL) was a British shipbuilding company based on the River Clyde...
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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...
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    "Heritage 1973 Govan Shipbuilders". BAE Systems. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010. "Proposed Abolition of British Shipbuilders" (PDF). Department...
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  • piecemeal basis, culminating in the sale of Govan Shipbuilders to Kværner in 1988 and Ferguson Shipbuilders to the privatised marine engine builder, Clark...
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  • Industrier purchased the Govan Shipbuilders division of the nationalised British Shipbuilders corporation. Prior to the Govan Shipyard's nationalisation...
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  • Fairfields was formed into Govan Shipbuilders in 1972, which was itself later nationalised and subsumed into British Shipbuilders in 1977. On the break-up...
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  • large-scale international expansion, acquiring the state-owned Govan Shipbuilders from British Shipbuilders. During 1992, Kværner acquired the Swedish company Götaverken...
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    Shipbuilders, Port Glasgow (merged with Ailsa in 1981 to form Ferguson-Ailsa) Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Company, Goole Govan Shipbuilders, Govan...
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  • Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited (YSL), often styled as simply Yarrows, was a major shipbuilding firm based in the Scotstoun district of Glasgow on the River...
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  • collapse of Upper Clyde Shipbuilders into which it had been amalgamated. Scotstoun Marine Ltd operated as a subsidiary of Govan Shipbuilders. The yard constructed...
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  • securities lending industry Goa Shipyard Limited, an Indian shipyard Govan Shipbuilders Limited, a British shipbuilding company Group Scout Leader, adult...
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  • the Kuwait Oil Company and a director of BP and later chairman of Govan Shipbuilders. As of 2017[update] the title is held by the latter's son, the third...
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  • Govan is a district in Glasgow, Scotland. Govan may also refer to: Govan, Saskatchewan, Canada Govan, South Carolina, USA Govan, Washington, USA Govans...
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  • Shipbuilders was a combination of the major shipbuilding companies including Cammell Laird, Govan Shipbuilders, Swan Hunter and Yarrow Shipbuilders,...
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    Rosyth and BAE Systems' Govan yard, four other shipyards involved in the build process are A&P Tyne, Appledore Shipbuilders, Cammell Laird and HMNB Portsmouth...
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  • BAE Systems Maritime – Naval Ships (category British Shipbuilders)
    (formerly Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd) and runs the second Govan (formerly Kvaerner Govan, Govan Shipbuilders, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders and Fairfields), shipyard...
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    Harland & Wolff (category British Shipbuilders)
    ISBN 1-85648-467X. "Records of Harland & Wolff plc, shipbuilders, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland and Govan, City of Glasgow, Scotland – Archives Hub"....
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    Charles Connell and Company (category British Shipbuilders)
    collapsed, and from 1972 to 1980 by Scotstoun Marine Ltd, a subsidiary of Govan Shipbuilders. The Connell shipyard was closed in 1980 after 119 years of shipbuilding...
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  • British Shipbuilders - combining the major shipbuilding companies including Cammell Laird, Govan Shipbuilders, Swan Hunter, Yarrow Shipbuilders under the...
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  • Shipbuilders (1865–1999) Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (1968–1972) Whiteinch: Barclay Curle ABCO Industries A. F. Theriault Shipyard Allied Shipbuilders Davie...
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    MS GNV Aries (category Ships built in Govan)
    placed their orders in two separate locations. P&O placed its at Govan Shipbuilders on the River Clyde, and Nedlloyd placed their order with NKK in Yokohama...
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    Defence Committee. Page 29. 2006 Lyme Bay gets going at Govan Maritime Journal, 1 April 2007 Shipbuilder Swan's sells Teesside yard Archived 1 April 2017 at...
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  • Alexander Stephen and Sons (category Govan)
    1870-1893. Records of Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd, shipbuilders and engineers, Linthouse, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland[permanent dead link] University of...
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  • Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore Pointer Dog-class tug For Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service. 1 February  United Kingdom Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore...
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  • Appledore Shipbuilders is a shipbuilder in Appledore, North Devon, England. The Appledore Yard was founded in 1855 on the estuary of the River Torridge...
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    British Shipbuilders – combining the major shipbuilding companies including Cammell Laird, Govan Shipbuilders, Swan Hunter, Yarrow Shipbuilders Rolls-Royce...
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    shipbuilding companies in the world. However thereafter, along with other UK shipbuilders, John Brown's found it increasingly difficult to compete with the emerging...
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  • and is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as well as having had yards at Govan (1914–1963) and Greenock (1920–1928) in Scotland. The 1,600 ships are listed...
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    1908. 33353 Upload another image See more images Govan Shipbuilders Ltd, General Offices 1030, 1048 Govan Road 15 December 1970 NS5468866024 55°51′56″N 4°19′25″W...
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    Glasgow Govan by-election was held on 8 November 1973, following the death of John Rankin, Labour Party Member of Parliament for the Glasgow Govan constituency...
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