Kingston cranes demolition 1992 #cranes #inverclyde #inverclyde shipbuilding #portglasgow Photo by Robert Kelly
A look back at Inchgreen - it opened 10th November 1964. #shipbuilding #inverclyde #cranes #greenock #inverclyde shipbuilding
#otd 1918 – Edward, Prince of Wales, made war-time visit to Greenock. #ww1 #inverclyde #inverclyde shipbuilding
Continuing on the #crane theme. Cartsburn 1988. We have a long history of demolishing them. #inverclyde shipbuilding #inverclyde Rbt Kelly
Agree. More info on Fergusons at inverclydeshipbuilding.com/Fergusons #Inverclyde Shipbuilding #Inverclyde #PortGlasgow
NZ Navy Museum The Pass of Balmaha(Seeadler) built in Port Glasgow and used by Von Luckner as disguised armed raider. #ww1 #inverclydeshipbuilding