John Brown's Shipyard (1971)
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. Various shots of "John Brown's Shipyard," Clydebank, Glasgow, Scotland. Various workers move around the shipyard. Cranes, heavy machinery, tugboats, sign reading "John Brown Engineering", panning shots of the shipyard. FILM ID:3035.01 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

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Clydeside Shipyards (1971)

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1967: Clyde Shipworkers Building the QE2 | Queen of the Clyde | World of Work | BBC Archive

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John Brown Clydebank: Why Britain’s Greatest Shipyard Was Destroyed ?

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Visit to a Shipbuilding Yard (1951) | BFI National Archive

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The Clyde Tunnel

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Clyde Shipbuilding | Jimmy Reid | Clydebank | Trade Unions | This Week | 1971

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S.S. British Sovereign (1950-1959)

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JOHN BROWNS SHIPYARD - THE QUEEN OF CLYDEBANK

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Shipbuilding Boom - Clyde Yards On Full Time (1938)

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WHERE ONCE THERE WERE SHIPS - A History of Glasgow Harbour

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Shipbuilding - 1940's British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage

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LAUNCH OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II - COLOUR

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Rare Old Engines Starting Up Sound That Will Blow Your Ears ▶18

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Ships In The Clyde AKA Clyde Shipbuilding (1948)

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QE2: The Queen that Saved Cunard

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The Ghost Ship Returns: HMS Victory Salvage & Restoration Waking the Sleeping HMS Victory

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The Art of Shipbuilding in the 1930's

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The Sad Fall of Glasgow Shipbuilding

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Inside the Largest Wood Sawmill Factory – How Plywood Is Made From Logs to Table (Full Process)

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