-
incorporated in 1777. The town was
known by
several different names,
including Greenoch,
Watsontown and Hartville,
before being renamed in 1784 for
George Washington...
- the Glasgow, Paisley, and
Greenoch Railway Company to make a
Branch Railway to the
River and
Frith of
Clyde at or near
Greenoch, and a Pier or
Wharf in...
- Lees brand. In 1987 Lees
acquired Gainsborough Chocolates and
Fullers of
Greenoch. In 1991 Lees was
acquired by
Northumbrian Fine
Foods before returning...
- (125.1 m) Beam 54 feet (16 m)
Draught 29.7 feet (9.1 m)
Installed power 520 NHP
Propulsion Triple expansion engines built by J. G
Kinkold & Co,
Greenoch...
-
Cargo ship For
Irish Shipowners Ltd. 17 May United
Kingdom Caird & Co.
Greenoch Tasmania Steamship For
Peninsular and
Oriental Steam Navigation Company...
- 2003 - La
Lionetta -
Arzan 2003 - Dodi
Battaglia - ****olo 2003 -
Greenoch -
Greenoch 2003 -
Vibrarpa -
Scianti 2003 -
Tilion -
Insolitariamente 2004 -...
-
lengthened Ludlow's
convoy runs to
include the
ports of Derry, Liverpool,
Greenoch, and Freetown,
South Africa. ****igned to Task
Force 34 (TF 34) for the...
- O, was a 6,091
gross tonnage 'Jubilee class'
liner built by
Caird Co,
Greenoch, UK, in 1887-1909. At 141.93 and 15.84 m (465.6 and 52.0 ft) beam. She...
- 157,273
Tummel Grampian Electricity Supply Co 23,950 1933 113,081
Glebe Greenoch Corporation 3382 635.2
Bught Inverness Corporation 98 680.7
Inshes Inverness...
- Nova Scotia,
where she
arrived on 21 August. She
remained moored off
Greenoch until 5 September. At that time, she
proceeded to sea to
escort USAT Siboney...