• Dundee Shipbuilders Company was a Scottish shipbuilding company, renowned for building the RRS Discovery (1901). See http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Dundee_Shipbuilding_Co...
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  • and mining holding company Dundee Shipbuilders Company, a defunct shipbuilding company which was based in Dundee, Scotland HMS Dundee (1909), an armed boarding...
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  • British Shipbuilders initially comprising 32 shipyards, six marine engine works and 6 general engineering plants. Collectively, British Shipbuilders accounted...
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  • Alexander Stephen and Sons (category Companies based in Dundee)
    business moved to a new site at Linthouse. The Dundee shipyard was sold to the Dundee Shipbuilders Company in 1893. In a tragic disaster in 1883, the Daphne...
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    spent at a British yard. The new Discovery was built by the Dundee Shipbuilders Company, which primarily made smaller vessels such as trawlers, tugboats...
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  • Charles Connell and Company (1861–1980) Yarrow Shipbuilders (1865–1999) Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (1968–1972) Whiteinch: Barclay Curle Dundee: Caledon Shipbuilding...
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    significant contributions. The expedition's ship was built by the Dundee Shipbuilders Company as a specialist research vessel designed for work in Antarctic...
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    as a member company of British Shipbuilders. In 1986 the company was merged with Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd to form North East Shipbuilders Ltd. However...
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    Floating museum 1919 [121] RRS Discovery Dundee Shipbuilders' Company Dundee 1901 Polar Research Ship Dundee Floating museum 39 [122] Sabrina Fielding...
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  • for completion in 2008. The last wharf to be built in Dundee was at Stannergate for the shipbuilders Kestrel Marine. It was formally opened by Charles, Prince...
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    (acquired in 1978, merged with Ferguson Shipbuilders in 1981 to form Ferguson-Ailsa) Appledore Shipbuilders, Appledore Austin & Pickersgill, Sunderland...
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    1977, Robb Caledon was nationalised as part of British Shipbuilders. The Caledon yard in Dundee closed in 1981. Robb's yard in Leith survived two more...
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  • This was an oil carrier ordered by the Anglo-American Oil Company: Brilliant. The city of Dundee has an online collection of photographs of four- and three-masted...
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  • The Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Limited was a major Scottish shipbuilding company based in Dundee, Scotland that traded for more than a...
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    Hercules Linton (category Scottish shipbuilders)
    Camperdown, Dundee. In December, 1869 Linton took a job as head of the modelling and design department at Leckie, Wood and Munro who were shipbuilders and engineers...
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  • George Simpson, Baron Simpson of Dunkeld (category Nobility from Dundee)
    George Simpson, Baron Simpson of Dunkeld (born Dundee, 2 July 1942) is a British businessman and former Labour - and later unaffiliated - member of the...
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  • Society for Nautical Research. p. 343. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 9". Searle. Retrieved 9 October 2023. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 23". Searle. Retrieved 18 October...
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  • Kenneth Alexander (economist) (category Alumni of the University of Dundee)
    Director of Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, Chairman of Govan Shipbuilders and Director of Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. This ceased the restrictive...
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  • engineering and shipbuilding company based in Dundee, Scotland. It existed between 1846 and 1908. The company had its origins in the Dundee Foundry, founded in...
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    it was taken over by Robb-Caledon Shipbuilders, which in turn was nationalised in 1977 as part of British Shipbuilders. In the 1970s the Burntisland yard...
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    Steamer Adriatic". Bell's Weekly Messenger. April 20, 1861. "American Mails". Dundee Courier. April 24, 1861. Kennedy, John (1903). The History Of Steam Navigation...
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  • 1874. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, pp. 66–67. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 29". Searle. Retrieved 9 April 2024. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 19". Searle. Retrieved 9 April 2024...
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    after the Duke of Montrose. She was laid down in November 1989 by Yarrow Shipbuilders on the Clyde, and was launched on 31 July 1992 by Edith Rifkind (later...
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  • built: Colledge says Dundee Shipbuilding Company, whilst both Rupert-Jones and the Royal Navy History site say Clyde Shipbuilders. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow...
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  • 1837. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 27". Searle. Retrieved 11 October 2023. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 3". Searle. Retrieved 11 October 2023. "SHIPBUILDERS - PAGE 10"...
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  • Dundee Evening Post: 6. 5 September 1903. "Aberdeen v Bon-Accord". Dundee Evening Post: 5. 19 September 1903. "Bon-Accord v Lochgelly United". Dundee...
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    a minute (40 rpm). This engine moved all the machinery at the Dundee Foundry Company's works for eight or ten months, and was previously found capable...
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  • 1914 to 1923 he worked in the drawing office of John Brown & Company, Clydebank shipbuilders, while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow...
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    Robert Napier and Sons (category Defunct shipbuilding companies of Scotland)
    Messrs Robert Napier and Sons was a famous firm of Clyde shipbuilders and marine engineers at Govan, Glasgow founded by Robert Napier in 1826. It was moved...
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    August 1861) p.3 'The Dundee Police Commissioners' Dundee Courier (7 October 1874) p.1 'Turkish and Vapour Baths [advert]' Dundee Courier (25 September...
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