Ferguson Marine Engineering

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Ferguson Marine Limited is a shipbuilding company whose yard, located in Port Glasgow on the Firth of 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 on the river.

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Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd; Ferguson Shipbuilders
shipbuilding company, shipbuilding

Castle-class corvetteFaial-class naval trawlerFlower-class corvetteIsles-class naval trawlerTree-class naval trawler


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    MV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launchMV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launch
    MV ``Glen Rosa`` at Ferguson Marine shipyard, preparing for launch, seen from Newark Castle ParkMV Glen Rosa at Ferguson Marine shipyard, preparing for launch, seen from Newark Castle Park
    MV ``Glen Rosa`` launch, reflected in Ferguson`s windowMV Glen Rosa launch, reflected in Ferguson's window
    MV ``Glen Rosa`` and tug, seen from Newark Castle window shortly after launchMV Glen Rosa and tug, seen from Newark Castle window shortly after launch
    MV ``Glen Rosa`` moored at Newark Quay, the MV Glen Rosa moored at Newark Quay, the "Skelpies" shipyard workers sculpture stands in Coronation Park.
    MV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launchMV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launch
    MV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launchMV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launch
    MV ``Glen Rosa`` at Ferguson Marine shipyard, seen across A8 roadMV Glen Rosa at Ferguson Marine shipyard, seen across A8 road
    MV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launch, seen from Newark Castle ParkMV Glen Rosa at Fergusons shipyard, preparing for launch, seen from Newark Castle Park
    MV ``Glen Rosa`` at Ferguson Marine shipyard, preparing for launch, seen from Clune BraeMV Glen Rosa at Ferguson Marine shipyard, preparing for launch, seen from Clune Brae