- Sands, off the
coast of Norfolk. She was
originally built in 1876 as
Inchgreen for
Scottish owners. In the 1890s she was sold to
Danish owners and renamed...
- Index?".
Retrieved 16
February 2022.
STRICKEN Ship Will be
Biggest At
Inchgreen Berth For
Decades Archived 2014-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine, Inverclyde...
- June 2021. In October, she
moved to the
River Clyde and was
berthed at
Inchgreen Quay, Greenock, to
provide accommodation for
delegates at the COP26 summit...
- fiasco". The ship's sea
trials began in
February 2024, and it was
moved to
Inchgreen Quay in Greenock,
freeing the
Newark Quay at the
shipyard for the launch...
-
flattened at
Inchgreen".
Greenock Telegraph. 1 May 2017.
Retrieved 11 May 2017. "History". Peel Ports.
Retrieved 11 May 2017. "
Inchgreen Drydock". Cammell...
-
Lithgows purchased the
Inchgreen Drydock from
Firth of
Clyde Drydock Company. It
occupied the site of Lithgows'
former Gas
works at
Inchgreen. In 1967 Lithgows...
- Dry Dock in
Greenock continues in
operation for ship repair. The
large Inchgreen Dry Dock in
Greenock is in
occasional use. The
remains of
former sites...
- 15
Cammell Laird, The Peel Group,
Clydeport United Kingdom Inchgreen Drydock,
Greenock 305 48.0 11.3 A&P
Group United Kingdom Hebburn...
- (1873) SS City of
Berlin (1874) SS
Governor General Loudon (1875) SV
Inchgreen (1876) PS Snaefell (1876) SS Valetta (1883) SS Coromandel (1885) RMS Orinoco...
-
begun sea
trials on 13 February. It
moved 1.3
miles (2.1 km)
downriver to
Inchgreen quay, Greenock. As the
ceremonial ship
launching neared,
Fergusons lacked...