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1852 Company dissolved. '...Copartnership carried on by the Subscribers, 1 Sole Partners thereof, as Iron Ship Builders and Marine Architects in Dumbarton, under the Firm of ALEXANDER DENNY & BROTHER, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent....'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/6234/page/1047 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:30 November 1852 Issue:6234 Page:1047]</ref>
1852 Company dissolved. '...Copartnership carried on by the Subscribers, 1 Sole Partners thereof, as Iron Ship Builders and Marine Architects in Dumbarton, under the Firm of ALEXANDER DENNY & BROTHER, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent....'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/6234/page/1047 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:30 November 1852 Issue:6234 Page:1047]</ref>
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Ship builders, in a yard on the north side of Dumbarton

1849 Established by Alexander Denny and his brother Archibald

1852 Company dissolved. '...Copartnership carried on by the Subscribers, 1 Sole Partners thereof, as Iron Ship Builders and Marine Architects in Dumbarton, under the Firm of ALEXANDER DENNY & BROTHER, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent....'[1]


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