Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Shipbuilder of Greenock
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1830 [[Robert Duncan, Senior|Robert Duncan]] left the shipyard of James MacMillan of Greenock to set up his own company in part of the East Yard<ref>Port Glasgow Yards [http://www.portglasgow4u.co.uk/Shipyards/Shipyard_Owners.html]</ref>, Port Glasgow.  
1830 [[Robert Duncan, Senior]] left the shipyard of James MacMillan of Greenock to set up his own company in part of the East Yard<ref>Port Glasgow Yards [http://www.portglasgow4u.co.uk/Shipyards/Shipyard_Owners.html]</ref>, Port Glasgow.  


1851 [[Robert Duncan, Junior]] started work as manager for James MacMillan.





Latest revision as of 17:38, 1 February 2022

Shipbuilder of Greenock

1830 Robert Duncan, Senior left the shipyard of James MacMillan of Greenock to set up his own company in part of the East Yard[1], Port Glasgow.

1851 Robert Duncan, Junior started work as manager for James MacMillan.


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  1. Port Glasgow Yards [1]