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1967 Campbeltown Shipyard Limited was incorporated to re-establish shipbuilding in the yard that had been operated by the [[Campbeltown Shipbuilding Co]] until 1922.<ref>https://opencorporates.com/companies/gb/SC044581</ref> | 1967 Campbeltown Shipyard Limited was incorporated to re-establish shipbuilding in the yard that had been operated by the [[Campbeltown Shipbuilding Co]] until 1922.<ref>https://opencorporates.com/companies/gb/SC044581</ref> | ||
The company built mainly steel-hulled trawlers, operating on a scale that allowed them to escape inclusion in British Shipbuilders when the shipbuilding industry was nationalised. | The company built mainly steel-hulled trawlers, operating on a scale that allowed them to escape inclusion in [[British Shipbuilders]] when the shipbuilding industry was nationalised. | ||
1997 The yard closed in November. | 1997 The yard closed in November. |
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Trench Point, Campbeltown
1967 Campbeltown Shipyard Limited was incorporated to re-establish shipbuilding in the yard that had been operated by the Campbeltown Shipbuilding Co until 1922.[1]
The company built mainly steel-hulled trawlers, operating on a scale that allowed them to escape inclusion in British Shipbuilders when the shipbuilding industry was nationalised.
1997 The yard closed in November.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Fred M. Walker, Song of the Clyde: A History of Clyde Shipbuilding (2001)