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In 1912, [[Hawthorns and Co]] acquired the shipyard of [[Thomas Morton and Co]] which lay adjacent to the yard of [[Ramage and Ferguson]].


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In 1912, Hawthorns and Co acquired the shipyard of Thomas Morton and Co which lay adjacent to the yard of Ramage and Ferguson.

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