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Container ship Einstein at Greenock
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Inverclyde
Container ship Einstein at the Greenock Container Terminal.
23 May 2023
Cruise ship Mein Schiff 3 and container ship Einstein at Greenock
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Inverclyde
Cruise ship Mein Schiff 3 and container ship Einstein at the Greenock Container Terminal.
23 May 2023
Container ship at Greenock Container Terminal in 1975
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
Container ship at Greenock Container Terminal in 1975. The second part of the name is "Archer" but it is not know what the full name is. Any help appreciated! Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
19 September 2007
Greenock Container Terminal probably in 1971
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
Greenock Container Terminal probably in 1971, with many Seatrain containers. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
19 September 2007
Greenock Container Terminal and RFA Gold Rover in 1987
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
Greenock Container Terminal and RFA Gold Rover in 1987. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
19 September 2007
Container ship built at Scott-Lithgow, probably 1987
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Doon the Watter - Firth of Clyde
An ACL container ship being built at Scott-Lithgow's yard in Greenock, probably in 1987. Scanned from a transparency taken by David Palmar.
19 September 2007
Queen Elizabeth in dry dock, Greenok
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CEP - Greenock and Inner Firth of Clyde
RMS Queen Elizabeth in dry dock, Greenock in 1966. Constructed in the mid 1930s by John Brown and Company at Clydebank. RMS Queen Elizabeth was a Royal Mail Ship (RMS). She was sold to a Hong Kong business to convert her into a floating university. She caught fire during construction and capsized. She was partially scrapped where she lay. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
02 January 1966
RMS Queen Elizabeth in dry dock, Greenock
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CEP - Greenock and Inner Firth of Clyde
RMS Queen Elizabeth in dry dock, Greenock in 1966. Constructed in the mid 1930s by John Brown and Company at Clydebank. RMS Queen Elizabeth was a Royal Mail Ship (RMS). She was sold to a Hong Kong business to convert her into a floating university. She caught fire during construction and capsized. She was partially scrapped where she lay. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar