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Battery Park, Greenock<ref>The Shipbuilder and Marine Engine-builder, Volume 20</ref>
Battery Park, Greenock<ref>The Shipbuilder and Marine Engine-builder, Volume 20</ref>


1918 The Scottish Concrete Ship Co Limited was incorporated in January 1918 as a private company with a capital of £10,000<ref>The Scotsman 12 January 1918</ref> It was one of a number of similar ventures started at that time to build lighters and barges at a time when steel was in short supply.  
1918 The Scottish Concrete Ship Co Limited was incorporated in January 1918 as a private company with a capital of £10,000<ref>The Scotsman 12 January 1918</ref> It was one of a number of similar ventures started at that time to build lighters and barges at a time when steel was in short supply.
 
1920 The company resolved to liquidate voluntarily in November 1920<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 17 December 1920</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 16:08, 4 July 2021

Battery Park, Greenock[1]

1918 The Scottish Concrete Ship Co Limited was incorporated in January 1918 as a private company with a capital of £10,000[2] It was one of a number of similar ventures started at that time to build lighters and barges at a time when steel was in short supply.

1920 The company resolved to liquidate voluntarily in November 1920[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Shipbuilder and Marine Engine-builder, Volume 20
  2. The Scotsman 12 January 1918
  3. Edinburgh Gazette 17 December 1920