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1885 John Scott and Co took over the Abden Shipbuilding Yard, Kinghorn, as successors to [[John Key and Sons]], and secured their first contract for the passenger steamer '''Edinburgh Castle'''.<ref>Fife Free Press 29 August 1885</ref> | 1885 John Scott and Co took over the Abden Shipbuilding Yard, Kinghorn, as successors to [[John Key and Sons]], and secured their first contract for the passenger steamer '''Edinburgh Castle'''.<ref>Fife Free Press 29 August 1885</ref> | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* Scottish Shipbuilding Database | |||
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[[Category: Town - Kinghorn ]] | [[Category: Town - Kinghorn ]] | ||
[[Category: Ship Builders ]] | [[Category: Ship Builders ]] |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 5 December 2022
1885 John Scott and Co took over the Abden Shipbuilding Yard, Kinghorn, as successors to John Key and Sons, and secured their first contract for the passenger steamer Edinburgh Castle.[1]
1901 The company was succeeded by Scott of Kinghorn Limited.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Fife Free Press 29 August 1885
- Scottish Shipbuilding Database