File:A and J Inglis Shipyard in 1930.jpg

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English: Three Harland & Wolff shipyards on the Clyde: The former A & J Inglis' (east) shipyards at the top right with the tri-pod-crane, the former D & W Henderson's (on the west bank of the Kelvin) and opposite the company's yard in Govan (on the site of the Govan Old, Govan New and Middleton yards) is at the bottom, left.
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Source http://www.theglasgowstory.com/image.php?inum=TGSW00019
Author Glasgow University Archive Services, Photographic Collection

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