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Clydebank, Kilbowie, John Brown's Shipyard

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View of offices from S.
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View from SE.
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View from W.
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View of fabrication shed from E.
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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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John Brown and Company, Clydebank, 150 Ton crane, 1907. This was the first cantilevered crane built by the company
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Clydebank, Kilbowie, John Brown's Shipyard
View of ship under construction
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Clydebank, Kilbowie, John Brown's Shipyard
View of ship under construction
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RMS Queen Mary, under construction in John Brown's shipyard, Clydebank. Oblique aerial view of the liner, from NE.
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Glasgow, Clydebank, oblique aerial view centred on part of John Brown's shipyard with Clydebank Riverside Station adjacent, taken from the NW.
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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 north-west.
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Queen Mary, River Clyde, Clydebank.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south.  This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
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View of offices from S.
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View from S.
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Interior, view from N.
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General oblique aerial view.
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View from SE.
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View of offices from SE.
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View from SSE showing John Brown's Shipyard (with QE II on stocks) in distance
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View from SE showing John Brown's Shipyard (with QE II on stocks)
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View of bulk iron ore carrier at Clydebank shipbuilding yard
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View of Aquitania under construction at John Brown's Shipyard, Clydebank. Cantilever crane to left (Arrol 150 ton, 1907)
Photographed by A Blackadder, W Nile St Glasgow
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