Two Centuries of Shipbuilding
English | 2017 | ISBN: 152821403X | 232 Pages | EPUB | 6 MB
English | 2017 | ISBN: 152821403X | 232 Pages | EPUB | 6 MB
Scott born 1785, died 1874, carried on the business as John Scott and Sons, developing still further the progres sive policy of his father, who had been responsible for the works for about half a century. The Cartsdyke Yard was commenced in 1850 by Charles Cuningham Scott, and his son John, under the style of Scott and Co., and this firm is the one which has maintained the continuity of the Scotts' association with shipbuilding, john scott (iv), born 1830, died and robert sinclair scott, born 1843, died 1905, sons of Charles Cuningham Scott, were responsible for the progress for nearly forty years, and the former was created a Companion of the Bath in 1887. During their frégimc the firm took a large part in the introduction of the steamship for over-sea voyages.