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Port Glasgow, Ferguson Aisla Shipyard
View looking N through entrance showing ship in yard
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Interior. E Fabrication shed. 20 Ton Overhead crane. Detail
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Interior. E Fabrication shed. Workshops.
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Main gate. View from E. The range on the right was built by 1897 and is probably the oldest surviving building on the site.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed, Bay 2 from S.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed, Bay 2. Messer plasma plate cutting machine.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. Bay 1, general view with Plate Roller in background.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. Bay 2 welding.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. Plate Bender.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. Bay 1, Messer Plasma burner
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Interior. Office block. 1st floor. Boardroom. Ship model. Detail
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Building berth. Elevated  view from W
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Interior. W Fabrication shed.
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Office block and main gate. View from NE
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Building berth. View from S. Travelling crane.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the castle and shipyard, taken from the NNE.
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The vestiges of the concrete apron of what may be the ship turntable from the N
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Oblique aerial view centred on the castle and shipyard, taken from the SE.
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Interior. E Fabrication shed, Bay 1. View from NE. Note roof.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. 'Lunchtime'
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. Scottish Machine Tolls Corporation (SMT) Bennie plate mangle or plate roller
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Interior. W Fabrication shed.
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Interior. W Fabrication shed. Bay 1,Hugh Smith Plate Roller.
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Interior view of W Fabrication shed. Bay 1, Ferguson Ailsa Shipyard, Port Glasgow.
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