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1965 Seabridge Shipping Limited was formed by a consortium of four British shipowners. At the same time, a £5 million order for two bulk carriers to be built in Port Glasgow by [[Lithgows]] was announced, on the understanding that they would be chartered to Seabridge on completion.<ref>The Scotsman 9 June 1965</ref>


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1965 Seabridge Shipping Limited was formed by a consortium of four British shipowners. At the same time, a £5 million order for two bulk carriers to be built in Port Glasgow by Lithgows was announced, on the understanding that they would be chartered to Seabridge on completion.[1]

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  1. The Scotsman 9 June 1965