-
designed by Zaha
Hadid Architects, with its
River Clyde frontage at the new
Pointhouse Quay. It
forms part of the
Glasgow Harbour regeneration project. The building...
- and
bicycles across the
River Clyde,
connecting Water Row in
Govan to
Pointhouse Quay in Partick,
close to the
Riverside Museum. To
allow ships including...
- The firm
built over 500
ships in a
period of just over 100 years.
Their Pointhouse Shipyard was at the
confluence of the
rivers Clyde and Kelvin. They constructed...
- from
shipbuilders A. & J.
Inglis of Glasgow, who laid the keel at
their Pointhouse shipyard on 27
December 1945, Lady Matthews, wife of the
Chairman of the...
- SS Flinders (1878) was a p****enger-cargo
steamer of 948 GRT
built by A & J
Inglis Ltd,
Pointhouse,
Glasgow for the
Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company, Hobart,
which merged...
- steamer,
again slightly larger than her predecessors. A & J
Inglis of
Pointhouse,
Glasgow launched the new ship, PS Erin's Isle, on 12 June 1912 and ****ed...
- and
shipbuilder who
managed the well-known
shipyard A. & J.
Inglis in
Pointhouse Glasgow,
which had been set up by his
father Anthony Inglis and his uncle...
- The PS
Bruselas was
built by A. & J. Inglis,
Pointhouse, Glasgow,
Scotland and
launched in 1911 for Compañía
Argentina de
Navigation (Nicolás Mihanovich)...
- The SS Erl King was
built at A and J Inglis,
Pointhouse,
Glasgow and
launched in 1865 and
owned by
Robertson & Co London. She was
designed as an Auxiliary...
- (16.5 ft)
being added in 1905. The 1905
rebuild was
undertaken at the
Pointhouse Shipyard of A & J
Inglis in Glasgow,
Scotland and
included the replacement...