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Shipbuilders and repairers, Garvel Shipyard, Greenock<ref>Post Office Directory for Greenock 1898-1899</ref>
Shipbuilders and repairers, Garvel Shipyard, Greenock<ref>Post Office Directory for Greenock 1898-1899</ref>


1898 The firm briefly occupied the yard and built four ships before it was taken over by George Brown and Co in 1900.
1898 The firm briefly occupied the yard and built four ships before it was taken over by George Brown and Co in 1900. The partners were Peter Taylor and James Mitchell.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/11182/page/290</ref>


== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
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* L. A. Ritchie, The Shipbuilding Industry: A Guide to Historical Records (1992)
* Fred M. Walker, Song of the Clyde: A History of Clyde Shipbuilding (2001)


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Shipbuilders and repairers, Garvel Shipyard, Greenock[1]

1898 The firm briefly occupied the yard and built four ships before it was taken over by George Brown and Co in 1900. The partners were Peter Taylor and James Mitchell.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Post Office Directory for Greenock 1898-1899
  2. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/11182/page/290
  • L. A. Ritchie, The Shipbuilding Industry: A Guide to Historical Records (1992)
  • Fred M. Walker, Song of the Clyde: A History of Clyde Shipbuilding (2001)