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1889 See [[1889 Shipbuilding Statistics]] for detail of the tonnage produced
1889 See [[1889 Shipbuilding Statistics]] for detail of the tonnage produced
1893 Description of Clyde passenger steamer [[PS Isle of Arran]], constructed by T. B. Seath & Co. The machinery was provided by [[William King and Co]] of Glasgow. Special mention was made of the 'life-saving section deck', the invention of Reid
and Co., 11, Bothwell-street, Glasgow.<ref>[[Engineering 1893/04/14]]</ref>


1922 T. R. Seath and William Y. Seath were the sole partners
1922 T. R. Seath and William Y. Seath were the sole partners

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of Rutherglen, Glasgow

Ship Builders

1853 Established by Thomas B. Seath

1866 Launched 'Princess', an iron paddle steamer for river traffic [1]

1889 See 1889 Shipbuilding Statistics for detail of the tonnage produced

1893 Description of Clyde passenger steamer PS Isle of Arran, constructed by T. B. Seath & Co. The machinery was provided by William King and Co of Glasgow. Special mention was made of the 'life-saving section deck', the invention of Reid and Co., 11, Bothwell-street, Glasgow.[2]

1922 T. R. Seath and William Y. Seath were the sole partners

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer of 27th April 1866 p313
  2. Engineering 1893/04/14