Lindholmen Shipyard

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Lindholmens or Lindholmen varv was a shipyard on the Göta älv in Gothenburg, Sweden. Named after the small leaf linden that grew on the island, Lindholmen was founded in 1848 and closed in 1976. It was at one time the largest employer in Gothenburg and produced some of the most powerful ships in the Swedish Navy, as well as the first modern oil tanker.

1840 — 1976  WikimediaWikidata
Lindholmen varv; Lindholmens; Lindholmens Varv
shipbuildingshipyardSweden

Oden-class coastal defence ship


Location: 57.7075, 11.9675, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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