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1932 Messrs. Groves and Guttridge, of East Cowes. have been notified by the Royal Lifeboat Institution of the acceptance of their tender for two more motor-lifeboats.<ref>Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 27 February 1932</ref> | |||
1937 'All competitors in Cowes are giving assistance to Messrs. Groves and Guttridge, Ltd., whose shipbuilding yard was practically destroyed by fire at dawn on Tuesday. Messrs. Saunders-Roe next-door neighbours, have given the use of their sawmills, and other firms are allowing the use of machine shops and tool rooms. Mr. G. Hummell, Groves and Guttridge director...'<ref>Portsmouth Evening News - Thursday 10 June 1937</ref> | |||
1957 'The Roland watts....one of the new 52-feet long lifeboats, she is the 86th to be built by Groves and Guttridge at their yard in East Cowes.<ref>Portsmouth Evening News - Saturday 14 September 1957</ref> | |||
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Yacht builders
1932 Messrs. Groves and Guttridge, of East Cowes. have been notified by the Royal Lifeboat Institution of the acceptance of their tender for two more motor-lifeboats.[1]
1937 'All competitors in Cowes are giving assistance to Messrs. Groves and Guttridge, Ltd., whose shipbuilding yard was practically destroyed by fire at dawn on Tuesday. Messrs. Saunders-Roe next-door neighbours, have given the use of their sawmills, and other firms are allowing the use of machine shops and tool rooms. Mr. G. Hummell, Groves and Guttridge director...'[2]
1957 'The Roland watts....one of the new 52-feet long lifeboats, she is the 86th to be built by Groves and Guttridge at their yard in East Cowes.[3]