The GrangemouthDockyardCompany was a British shipbuilding and ship repair firm located at Grangemouth, on the Firth of Forth, Scotland. The company was...
the Grangemouth and Greenock Dockyard in 1900. The company operated under this name for eight years, becoming the Greenock & GrangemouthDockyard Co....
Clan Brodie, for the Clan Line at the yards of the Greenock & GrangemouthDockyardCompany Greenock, Scotland. The Navy requisitioned her and she was launched...
the United States Navy. Nanshan was launched in 1896 by GrangemouthDockyardCompany, Grangemouth, Scotland for merchant service as a collier in the Far...
980 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1918 by the Greenock & GrangemouthDockyardCompany as Wellpark for British owners. In 1927, she was sold to Belgium...
Retrieved 31 January 2024. "Screw Steamer BANKS PENINSULA built by GrangemouthDockyardCompany in 1889 for Peninsula & Akaroa Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Lyttelton...
Geranium was laid down for the Royal Navy by the Greenock & GrangemouthDockyardCompany, Greenock, Scotland, in August 1915 and launched on 8 November...
South Shields, Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company, Wallsend and GrangemouthDockyardCompany Vickers Limited Shipbuilding Group, Barrow in Furness...
a 1,971 gross tons passenger-cargo ship built in 1913 by the GrangemouthDockyardCompany. Operated between Australia, Papua, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands...
to provoke the US to declare war on Germany. The Greenock & GrangemouthDockyardCompany built the ship as yard number 307 at Cartsdyke in Greenock on...
Built in 1912 by the Greenock and GrangemouthDockyardCompany, Grangemouth for the North Coast Steam Navigation Company. She was sold in 1919 to the British...
British 665-ton schooner-rigged steamship built in 1898 by the GrangemouthDockyardCompany 34°07′26″S 18°20′56″E / 34.12389°S 18.34889°E / -34.12389;...
Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne. Empire Clansman was built by GrangemouthDockyardCompany, Grangemouth as yard number 444. She was launched on 10 October 1942...
oil being taken to the newly established refineries at Llandarcy and Grangemouth. The next largest destination for BTC was India, receiving 14% of the...