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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
#NationalSandwichDay 'pieces' or 'chits' at a Clydeside Shipyard - courtesy of SCRAN #inverclyde #greenock #inverclyde shipbuilding
~otd 1918 – Edward, Prince of Wales, made war-time visit to Kincaid’s engineering works, 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
Paddle Steamer Waverley #70thanniversary Waverley engines under construction at Rankin & Blackmores 1946/47 #inverclyde shipbuilding #inverclyde
List of George Brown & Co ships now added to our website
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Inverclyde Heritage Network The goliath crane was an incredible piece of engineering.
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#otd 1918 – Edward, Prince of Wales, made war-time visit to Greenock. #ww1 #inverclyde #inverclyde shipbuilding
#ThursdayThrowback shows Goliath Crane, Lithgows shipyards. Built 1971 costing £750,000. The crane was half demolished on 03/08/94 which did not go to plan as the span of the crane did not break with the impact. Photo: Ian Slack. inverclydeshipbuilding.com/gallery
#Shipbuilding talk on Ferguson's History at Inverclyde Heritage Hub #IHH #inverclyde inverclydeshipbuilding.com