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    Andrew Leslie (1818–1894) was a Scottish shipbuilder. Born in 1818 in Garth, Dunrossness, Shetland to Christian Allison and Robert Leslie, Leslie later...
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  • politician Andrew Leslie (shipbuilder) (1818–?), Scottish shipbuilder Andrew Leslie, 5th Earl of Rothes (died 1611), Scottish nobleman Andy Leslie (born 1944)...
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  • Andrew Leslie (Canadian Army officer) (born 1957), Canadian Forces general and politician Andrew Leslie (shipbuilder) (1818–?), Scottish shipbuilder Andrew...
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    winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics Paul Kennedy - historian Andrew Leslie - shipbuilder John Anthony McGuckin - theologian, Orthodox Archpriest Vicky...
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    historian Paul Younger, hydrogeologist and environmental engineer Andrew Leslie, shipbuilder Jason Cook, comedian, writer of the BBC sitcom Hebburn Robert...
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  • ISBN 978-1-4738-9659-8. Shipbuilder: Andrew Leslie & Co, Hebburn (1854 - 1885) Tyne Built Ships. A history of Tyne shipbuilders and the ships that they...
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    and vocalist in Dire Straits, moved to Gosforth as a child. Andrew Leslieshipbuilder (lived at Coxlodge Hall). Sally Morton – Tyne Tees Television...
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    Arthur Sewall (category American shipbuilders)
    Arthur Sewall (November 25, 1835 – September 5, 1900) was an American shipbuilder from Maine, best known as the Democratic nominee for Vice President of...
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  • (died 1879) 7 December – John Blackwood, publisher (died 1879) Andrew Leslie, shipbuilder Alexander McLachlan, poet (died 1896 in Canada) 13 February –...
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    Harland & Wolff (category British Shipbuilders)
    Hamburg-America's SS Amerika of 1905. Harland and Wolff's official history, Shipbuilders to the World, was published in 1986. Today, the company is focused on...
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  • Clyde in Scotland, was established in 1903. It is the last remaining shipbuilder on the lower Clyde and is currently the only builder of merchant ships...
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  • later shares characteristics with the then-feminist ideal of the New Woman. Leslie Ann Minot pointed out, in a 2017 essay on Lucy Westenra and other 19th century...
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  • BAE Systems Maritime – Naval Ships (category British Shipbuilders)
    largest shipbuilding company in the United Kingdom, one of the largest shipbuilders in Europe, and one of the world's largest builders of complex warships...
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    Jane Ashton (1806–1884) and John Leech, a wealthy cotton merchant and shipbuilder from Stalybridge. Helen's first cousins were siblings Harriet Lupton...
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    matter where life takes you, as of today you are a master of a craft, a shipbuilder and a leader, and no one can take that away from you." In May 2019, her...
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    Southampton-New York run. The ships were constructed by the Belfast shipbuilder Harland & Wolff, which had a long-established relationship with the White...
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    Robb's) closed in 1983, this was technically outlived by a very small shipbuilder on Sheriff Brae (run by the Scottish Co-operative Society) which closed...
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    agricultural improver, politician and business man Peter Denny (1821–1895), shipbuilder and shipowner, with William Denny and Brothers John Dewar, Sr. (1805–1880)...
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  • Titanic, this story, which was published in a 1912 book (Thomas Andrews: Shipbuilder) and therefore perpetuated, came from John Stewart, a steward on the...
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  • Thames Ironworks F.C., the works team of the largest and last surviving shipbuilder on the Thames, Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, by foreman...
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