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The Evolution of British Shipbuilders

Modern timeline of British shipbuilding companies, 1960-present
1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
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Hawthorn Leslie & Company
Caledon Sh'b. & Eng. Co. Robb Caledon Shipbuilding
Henry Robb
Harland and Wolff Harland & Wolff Heavy Industries
Ailsa Shipbuilding Company Ferguson Ailsa Ailsa & Perth
Ferguson Brothers Ferguson Shipbuilders
Lithgows Scott Lithgow Scott Lithgow
Scotts Sh'b. & Eng. Co.
Greenock Dockyard Co.
Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Swan Hunter Group Swan Hunter
Smiths Dock Co.
John Readhead & Sons
Hall Russell & Co. Hall Russell A&P
Austin & Pickersgill North East Shipbuilders Ltd. A&P Appledore International A&P Group
William Doxford & Sons
Appledore Shipbuilders DML Appledore Babcock Marine Appledore
Cammell Laird & Company VSEL Coastline Cammell Laird A&P Shiprepair NWSL CLSS
Vickers-Armstrongs Vickers Ltd. Shipbuilding Marconi Marine (VSEL) BAE Systems Marine BAE Sub. Solutions
Yarrow & Co. Y'w. Sh'b. Ltd. Upper Clyde Shipbuilders YSL Marconi Marine (YSL) BAE Surf. Flt. Solutions BVT Surface Fleet BAE Systems Surface Ships
Fairfield Sh'b. & Eng. Co. Govan Sh'b. Kvaerner Govan
Charles Connell & Company Scotstoun Marine
John Brown & Company Marathon (Clydebank) UiE Scotland
Alexander Stephens & Sons
Barclay Curle
J. I. Thornycroft & Co. Vosper Thornycroft Vosper Thornycroft VT Group
Vosper & Co.
British Hovercraft Corporation
Hoverwork Ltd. Griffon Hoverwork
Griffon Hovercraft Ltd.
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1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
BSC = British Shipbuilders Corporation

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