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Clydebank, Kilbowie, John Brown's Shipyard

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View from S showing John Brown's Shipyard (with QE II on stocks) in distance with part of E bank of Black Cart Water in foreground
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View from ESE showing John Brown's Shipyard (with QE II on stocks) with TSS Shieldhall passing
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W Yard of John Brown's Shipyard, showing Tower Crane 'B' being erected, no Arrol job. no. given 
1959
John Brown and Co Ltd Engineers and Shipbuilders, Clydebank (Misc 194...)
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Digital copy of photograph of W Yard, showing Tower Crane 'B' being erected.
John Brown and Co Ltd Engineers and Shipbuilders, Clydebank.
Sir William Arrol Collection Box 16
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RMS Queen Mary, under construction in John Brown's shipyard, Clydebank. Oblique aerial view of the liner, from SW.
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John Brown's Shipyard, Clydebank, Queen Mary under construction.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.
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Queen Mary, River Clyde, Clydebank.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south.
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Queen Mary, River Clyde, Clydebank.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
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John Brown's Shipyard, Clydebank, Queen Elizabeth under construction.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south.  This image has been produced from a damaged print.
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View from NW.
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View from SE.
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View from SW.
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View from W.
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View of crane from E.
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Clydebank, Kilbowie, John Brown's Shipyard
View of ship under construction
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General view from NE of cranes, with giant cantilever crane (left), built by Sir William Arrol & Co in 1907.  150-ton capacity, uprated to 200-tons in 1937.  Photosurvey 19-FEB-1991
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View from NW.
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Interior, view from N.
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Oblique aerial view of Clydebank centred on John Brown's Shipyard and crane, taken from the SW.
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Inchinnan, North Section of Black Cart Water
View from S showing John Brown's Shipyard in distance with part of E bank of Black Cart Water in foreground
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Scanned image of colour negative, view of John Brown's Shipyard from E.
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Digital copy of general view of slipway and derricks.
Photographed by Daily Mail (pre-1914).
Sir William Arrol Collection Box 18
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Oblique aerial view centred on Singer Sewing Factory, Clydebank, with the railway station adjacent with John Brown's shipbuilding yard in the background, taken from the E.
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John Brown and Co. shipyards, Clydebank.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing east.
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