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Yacht, launch and boat builders and repairers.
Yacht, launch and boat builders and repairers.<ref>Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders and Marine Engineers 1955</ref>


1939 James Adam and Sons (Yacht Builders) Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £4,000, to carry on the business of shipbuilders, builders, makers, designers and repairers of sailing, steam and motor vessels, yachts, etc.<ref>The Scotsman 10 June 1939</ref>
1939 James Adam and Sons (Yacht Builders) Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £4,000, to carry on the business of shipbuilders, builders, makers, designers and repairers of sailing, steam and motor vessels, yachts, etc.<ref>The Scotsman 10 June 1939</ref>

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Cove Yard, Gourock

Yacht, launch and boat builders and repairers.[1]

1939 James Adam and Sons (Yacht Builders) Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £4,000, to carry on the business of shipbuilders, builders, makers, designers and repairers of sailing, steam and motor vessels, yachts, etc.[2]

1971 The company was dissolved, by which time it had changed its name to James Adam and Sons (Ship Repairers) Limited.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders and Marine Engineers 1955
  2. The Scotsman 10 June 1939
  3. National Records of Scotland BT2/1971/219