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S. B. Ralston ( -1952), director and naval architect of [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]]
Shirley Brooks Ralston (1874-1952), director and naval architect of [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]]


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Shirley Brooks Ralston (1874-1952), director and naval architect of Alexander Stephen and Sons


1952 Obituary [1]

We regret to record the death of Mr. S. B. Ralston, which occurred last week at his home in Bearsden.

Mr. Ralston, who was for thirty years a director and naval architect of Alexander Stephen and Sons, Ltd., of Linthouse, first joined the company in 1896, and invented the ship-stability indicator, which bears his name and which is still widely used.


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