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Clydebank, Kilbowie, John Brown's Shipyard

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View from S.
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View of fitting out bay from N.
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Fitting bay and crane from N.
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RMS Queen Elizabeth, under construction in John Brown's shipyard, Clydebank. Oblique aerial view of the liner, from S.
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RMS Queen Elizabeth, under construction in John Brown's shipyard, Clydebank. Oblique aerial view of the liner, from E.
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Clydebank, general view, showing Forth and Clyde Canal and John Brown's Shipyard, Queen Mary under construction.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.
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Elevation, specification details of John Brown Shipyard Cantilever Crane
Insc: 'Titan Crane to lift 150 Tons...Est.[imate] No. None Job No. 390 1906'
See MS/744/7/6
Signed: 'Civil Engineering Dept.'
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View from SE.
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View of offices from SW.
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View of fabrication shed from E.
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General oblique aerial view.
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General oblique aerial view.
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General view from E 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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Detail of drawing office block from N.
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View of offices from SW.
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View from SE.
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