Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:JD_VMM06.jpg|thumb| Steering wheel boss from sailing ship Carelmapu, ex-Kinross, displayed at [[Vancouver Maritime Museum]]]]
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W H Potter & Co of Liverpool
W H Potter & Son, Ship Builders, of Liverpool
 
c.1856 Established business as shipbuilders.
 
1877 W. H. Potter and Son (see photo)
 
1891 W. H. Potter and Sons, of Queen's Dock, Liverpool.


* Ship Builders


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Steering wheel boss from sailing ship Carelmapu, ex-Kinross, displayed at Vancouver Maritime Museum

W H Potter & Son, Ship Builders, of Liverpool

c.1856 Established business as shipbuilders.

1877 W. H. Potter and Son (see photo)

1891 W. H. Potter and Sons, of Queen's Dock, Liverpool.


See Also

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