Difference between revisions of "William Hamilton and Co"
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William Hamilton had previously been in business with his brother John until he branched out on his own in the 1890s. William Hamilton purchased the Glen yard at Port Glasgow (which was being sold by John Reid who had gone bankrupt) and it was form here that the William Hamilton name established itself. | William Hamilton had previously been in business with his brother John until he branched out on his own in the 1890s. William Hamilton purchased the Glen yard at Port Glasgow (which was being sold by John Reid who had gone bankrupt) and it was form here that the William Hamilton name established itself. | ||
==Shipbuilding== | ==Shipbuilding== |
Revision as of 13:06, 4 May 2007
William Hamilton had previously been in business with his brother John until he branched out on his own in the 1890s. William Hamilton purchased the Glen yard at Port Glasgow (which was being sold by John Reid who had gone bankrupt) and it was form here that the William Hamilton name established itself.