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1947 A new company, Londonderry Shipyards Limited, was incorporated with capital of £11,000, to build ships (up to 1,000 tons), yachts, tugs, barges, boats and aircraft. The intention was to use workshops built by the Admiralty during the war for repair work.<ref>Belfast News-Letter 2 December 1947</ref>
1952 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Belfast/issue/1630/page/254</ref>
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of Harbour Works, Londonderry

1947 A new company, Londonderry Shipyards Limited, was incorporated with capital of £11,000, to build ships (up to 1,000 tons), yachts, tugs, barges, boats and aircraft. The intention was to use workshops built by the Admiralty during the war for repair work.[1]

1952 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

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