22 Vict. c. cxlix). The Clyde Port Authority Confirmation Act 1965 (c. xlv) replaced the Clyde Navigation Trust with the Clyde Port Authority from 1 January...
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Pacific Quay (redirect from Creative Clyde)
largest on the River Clyde when it was opened by the Clyde Navigation Trust in 1900. It ceased to be used as a commercial dock by the Clyde Port Authority in...
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Finnieston Crane (category Cranes on the River Clyde)
giant cantilever crane to be built on the Clyde. It was commissioned in June 1928 by the Clyde Navigation Trust, the operators of the port and dock facilities...
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the Clyde. The village closed in 1859. The Clyde Navigation Trust became responsible for dredging and maintaining the river as a result of the Clyde Navigation...
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Allan Steamship Line. He was the longest serving Chairman of the Clyde Navigation Trust. He was also the first Scottish Chairman of the Chamber of Shipping...
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engineer William Alston for the Clyde Navigation Trust between 1911 and 1913. The site, on the north bank of the River Clyde at Castlebank Street, Partick...
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designed by Burnet, Son and Campbell and built in 1894 for the Clyde Navigation Trust. The Temple of the Winds at West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire...
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She was used for inspections and conveyance of trustees of the Clyde Navigation Trust (now Clydeport) on special occasions. Sometimes she was used for...
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City of Glasgow Police (redirect from River Clyde Police)
anchor on their collar. The cost of the division was borne by the Clyde Navigation Trust. 1800-1803 : John Stenhouse (Master of Police) 1803-1805 : Walter...
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Kilpatrick. Initially, a passenger-only service was available. The Clyde Navigation Trust acquired the service in 1907 and added a vehicle ferry boat to the...
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his entry to design the Glasgow City Chambers in 1882, but his Clyde Navigation Trust building (1882–86) ensured his success through a recession. In 1881...
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11,000 for a 4–1 loss to Rangers on 3 January 1905. In 1908 the Clyde Navigation Trust, which owned the land, opted to expand the neighbouring shipyard...
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launched 23 November 1960, completed 8 April 1961. MV Clyde, launch for Clyde Navigation Trust, launched 14 December 1960, completed 13 March 1961. MV Norsk...
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Gallery). Such a concentration of mills eventually resulted in the Clyde Navigation Trust building its colossal granaries at Meadowside in Partick in 1911–1913...
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Retrieved 3 December 2013. Scott Graham – ABACUS. "TheGlasgowStory: Clyde Navigation Trust". Archived from the original on 25 December 2014. "Glasgow helicopter...
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John Brown & Company (category River Clyde)
their shipyard by the Clyde Navigation Trust (which wanted the land to construct the new Princes' Dock), they established a new Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard...
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of Faculties at the University of Glasgow, and Chairman of the Clyde Navigation Trust. He was also Deputy Lieutenant and a Justice of the Peace for Lanarkshire...
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the migration of Glasgow's docks to the Firth of Clyde, since the mid-1980s the banks of the River Clyde at Glasgow have become a focus for property developers...
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Burmah Steam Navigation Company (C&BSN) was a British steamship company formed in 1856 and absorbed into the British-India Steam Navigation Company in 1862...
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for the establishment of a trust on the lines of those on the Mersey at Liverpool, and especially the Clyde Navigation Trust (which was run by Glasgow's...
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Bateman was connected with harbour and dock trusts throughout the British Isles, including the Clyde Navigation Trust, for which he was consulting engineer...
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The Firth of Clyde is the estuary of the River Clyde, on the west coast of Scotland. The Firth has some of the deepest coastal waters of the British Isles...
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Engineer to the Clyde Navigation Trust in succession to John Ure. He remained in this role for 30 years, during the golden days of Clyde shipbuilding. Under...
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Lancashire. James Young, Clerk in the General Manager's Office, Clyde Navigation Trust. Leslie Claud Seton Barber, Commercial Secretary in His Majesty's...
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downriver at Old Kilpatrick after its yard was acquired by the Clyde Navigation Trust to build a new dock (subsequently named Rothesay Dock). During World...
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BBC News, 27 August 2005 Yorkhill Quay Glasgow City Archives, Clyde Navigation Trust (1924), The Glasgow Story Kelvinhaugh Ferry, 1955 (Burrell Collection...
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Seedhill Craigs at Paisley; and, as with the River Clyde, various improvements were made to this river navigation. In 1840 the 1⁄2-mile (800-metre) Forth and...
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she might complete it. Her first commission was Seahorse for the Clyde Navigation Trust which was shown at the 1938 Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park...
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do this in her reign. In 1884, he became Deputy Chairman of the Clyde Navigation Trust. From 1889 to 1891, he was Lord Dean of Guild for Glasgow. He was...
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Chief Engineer for the Clyde Navigation Trust, becoming responsible for works in Glasgow's extensive docks and the River Clyde. Here, he was responsible...
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