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This yard launched ships into the Montrose basin and was based between the Tay and Aberdeen. It was established in the mid 19th century and mainly made coasters, tralers and barges. However, in 1892 the Montrose Shipbuilding Co. was set up and built passenger ship and coasters.
This yard launched ships into the Montrose basin and was based between the Tay and Aberdeen. It was established in the mid 19th century and mainly made coasters, trawlers and barges. However, in 1892 the Montrose Shipbuilding Co. was set up and built passenger ship and coasters.


*1919 - The yard's title was changed to London and Montrose Shipbuilding and repiairng Co. Ltd and built coasters.
*1919 - The yard's title was changed to London and Montrose Shipbuilding and repairing Co. Ltd and built coasters.
*1923 - The yard went into voluntary liquidation along with many other yards who were affected by the slump in orders in the early 1920s. No further work was undertaken at the yard until 40 years later when two trawlers were built for John Lewis and Sons of Aberdeen.
*1923 - The yard went into voluntary liquidation along with many other yards who were affected by the slump in orders in the early 1920s. No further work was undertaken at the yard until 40 years later when two trawlers were built for John Lewis and Sons of Aberdeen.


==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss
British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss

Revision as of 12:20, 29 May 2007

This yard launched ships into the Montrose basin and was based between the Tay and Aberdeen. It was established in the mid 19th century and mainly made coasters, trawlers and barges. However, in 1892 the Montrose Shipbuilding Co. was set up and built passenger ship and coasters.

  • 1919 - The yard's title was changed to London and Montrose Shipbuilding and repairing Co. Ltd and built coasters.
  • 1923 - The yard went into voluntary liquidation along with many other yards who were affected by the slump in orders in the early 1920s. No further work was undertaken at the yard until 40 years later when two trawlers were built for John Lewis and Sons of Aberdeen.

Sources of Information

British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss