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by onyirtodd » Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:48 am
retired tiger wrote:ChrisWoods wrote:
The new site is in Linthouse, either the old Fairfield or Stevensons shipyard.
They're at the old site of Alexander Stephens shipyard in Linthouse, Fairfields has survived as BAE Govan, I served my time there 1961-66.
I've a notion my Dad working at Fairfield in the early 60's. He'd been with David Rowan Engineering (opposite Betty's Bar) in Elliot Street till Fairfield bought Rowans to become Fairfield Rowan and later he used the passenger ferry to travel to the sou' side.
He was never happy about that
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by retired tiger » Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:26 pm
onyirtodd wrote:retired tiger wrote:ChrisWoods wrote:
The new site is in Linthouse, either the old Fairfield or Stevensons shipyard.
They're at the old site of Alexander Stephens shipyard in Linthouse, Fairfields has survived as BAE Govan, I served my time there 1961-66.
I've a notion my Dad working at Fairfield in the early 60's. He'd been with David Rowan Engineering (opposite Betty's Bar) in Elliot Street till Fairfield bought Rowans to become Fairfield Rowan and later he used the passenger ferry to travel to the sou' side.
He was never happy about that
Was he an engine fitter? I had 2 palls that came over from Rowans.
I sailed on an ex Regent tanker that had a Rowan Doxford engine in the early 70's, had been built 1959/60 as the Regent Falcon, it was the Texaco Durham when I was on it.
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by Fossil » Tue May 02, 2006 9:41 pm
John Browns & Son. Can anyone guess the location of this building?
Its not where
you think it might be. But still in Glasgow.
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by Sharon » Tue May 02, 2006 9:55 pm
Dalmarnock?
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by Fossil » Tue May 02, 2006 10:18 pm
sharon wrote:Dalmarnock?
shite
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by pwm437 » Fri May 05, 2006 5:43 pm
John Brown & Sons at French Street, Dalmarnock
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by Fossil » Fri May 05, 2006 6:01 pm
sharon wrote:hahahaha I wasn't sure I was right. But if it's the one I am thinking of it's got some nice glazed brickwork on the end!
pwm437 wrote:John Brown & Sons at French Street, Dalmarnock
yes indeed!
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by robertpool » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:37 am
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by robertpool » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:32 pm
retired tiger wrote:ChrisWoods wrote:
The new site is in Linthouse, either the old Fairfield or Stevensons shipyard.
They're at the old site of Alexander Stephens shipyard in Linthouse, Fairfields has survived as BAE Govan, I served my time there 1961-66.
That would have been the time the government were trying to close Fairfields down and it changed it's name to Fairfields (Glasgow) Ltd
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