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- John_Brown_&_Company abstract "John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding firm. It built many notable and world-famous ships including RMS Lusitania, HMS Hood, HMS Repulse, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Queen Elizabeth 2. At its height, from 1900 to the 1950s, it was one of the most highly regarded, and internationally famous, shipbuilding companies in the world. However thereafter, along with other UK shipbuilders, John Brown's found it increasingly difficult to compete with the emerging shipyards in Eastern Europe and the far East. In 1968 John Brown's merged with other Clydeside shipyards to form the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders consortium, but that collapsed in 1971.The company then withdrew from shipbuilding but its engineering arm remained successful. In 1986 it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Trafalgar House, which in 1996 was taken over by Kvaerner. The latter closed the Clydebank engineering works in 2000.Marathon Oil bought the Clydebank shipyard from UCS and used it to build oil rig platforms for the North Sea oil industry. UiE Scotland (part of the French Bouygues group) bought the yard in 1980 and closed it in 2001.".
- John_Brown_&_Company extinctionYear "1986".
- John_Brown_&_Company fate "Shipyard amalgamated into Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS), 1968".
- John_Brown_&_Company foundingYear "1851".
- John_Brown_&_Company industry Shipbuilding.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPerson Charles_McLaren,_1st_Baron_Aberconway.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPerson Charles_McLaren,_3rd_Baron_Aberconway.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPerson George_Thomson_(shipbuilder).
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPerson Henry_McLaren,_2nd_Baron_Aberconway.
- John_Brown_&_Company location Clydebank.
- John_Brown_&_Company parentCompany Firth_Brown_Steels.
- John_Brown_&_Company product Marine_propulsion.
- John_Brown_&_Company product Merchant_vessel.
- John_Brown_&_Company product Naval_ship.
- John_Brown_&_Company product Submarine.
- John_Brown_&_Company subsidiary Coventry_Ordnance_Works.
- John_Brown_&_Company successor Marathon_Oil.
- John_Brown_&_Company successor Trafalgar_House_(company).
- John_Brown_&_Company thumbnail John_Brown_advertisement_Brasseys_1923.jpg?width=300.
- John_Brown_&_Company type Public_company.
- John_Brown_&_Company wikiPageExternalLink www.chriscunard.com.
- John_Brown_&_Company wikiPageExternalLink www.clydebankrebuilt.co.uk.
- John_Brown_&_Company wikiPageExternalLink www.clydebankrestoration.com.
- John_Brown_&_Company wikiPageExternalLink www.clydebankthroughalens.co.uk.
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- John_Brown_&_Company wikiPageExternalLink www.post-blitzclydebank.co.uk.
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- John_Brown_&_Company companyName "John Brown & Company Limited".
- John_Brown_&_Company defunct "1986".
- John_Brown_&_Company fate "Shipyard amalgamated into Upper Clyde Shipbuilders , 1968".
- John_Brown_&_Company foundation "1851".
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- John_Brown_&_Company industry Shipbuilding.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPeople Charles_McLaren,_1st_Baron_Aberconway.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPeople Charles_McLaren,_3rd_Baron_Aberconway.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPeople George_Thomson_(shipbuilder).
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPeople Henry_McLaren,_2nd_Baron_Aberconway.
- John_Brown_&_Company keyPeople "James Thomson".
- John_Brown_&_Company location "Clydebank, Scotland".
- John_Brown_&_Company parent Firth_Brown_Steels.
- John_Brown_&_Company products "Merchant ships".
- John_Brown_&_Company products "Naval ships".
- John_Brown_&_Company products "Submarines".
- John_Brown_&_Company products "marine engines".
- John_Brown_&_Company subsid Coventry_Ordnance_Works.
- John_Brown_&_Company successor "John Brown Engineering bought by Trafalgar House, 1986".
- John_Brown_&_Company successor "Shipyard sold by UCS to Marathon Oil, 1972".
- John_Brown_&_Company type Public_company.
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- John_Brown_&_Company subject Category:Organisations_based_in_West_Dunbartonshire.
- John_Brown_&_Company subject Category:RMS_Lusitania.
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- John_Brown_&_Company comment "John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding firm. It built many notable and world-famous ships including RMS Lusitania, HMS Hood, HMS Repulse, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Queen Elizabeth 2. At its height, from 1900 to the 1950s, it was one of the most highly regarded, and internationally famous, shipbuilding companies in the world.".
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