- Material cost books 1913-1961
- Outside order books 1931-1955
- Vessel particulars 1880-1964
- Weights and cost sheets 1912-1966
- Trim and stability books yard nos.761-799 (not inclusive)
- Memoranda, articles and annual returns 1950-1982
- Miscellaneous photographs, catalogues and drawings 1896-1960s
- Plans 1917-1958
- Navigation plans c1894-1952
- Ship plans nos.1-703 (not inclusive)
Records of Fleming & Ferguson Ltd, shipbuilders, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
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- GB 248 UGD 207 and GB 248 UGD 130/1
- Dates of Creation
- 1880-1982
- Name of Creator
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- 2.4 metresThere are no physical characteristics that affect the use of this material.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The partnership of Fleming & Ferguson , shipbuilders, was established in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, in 1885 , and took over the business and yard of H McIntyre & Co continuing McIntyre's sequence of yard numbers from 121. Fleming & Ferguson Ltd was incorporated as a limited liability company in 1895 , being reconstituted as a company with the same name in 1898. In 1903, the Ferguson part of the business broke away, setting up their own ship yard at Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland, as Ferguson Brothers in wrongful-anticipation of the former firms failure.
The company specialised in craft for harbour construction and improvement including dredgers, hopper barges and other types of small ship. Small passenger for use world wide were also produced with one of their most famous ships being the Antarctic research ship John Biscoe, built in 1956.
The yard was rescued from closure in 1965 by the American Marine & Machinery Co , but ceased building in 1968 when the company's good will was purchased by Alexander Stephen Engineering Ltd , Glasgow. Fleming & Ferguson Ltd was dissolved in October 2001 .
Source: Ritchie, L A (ed) , The Shipbuilding Industry: A Guide to Historical Records , (1992, Manchester)
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Deposit : National Archives of Scotland via John Brown Engineering : Glasgow : 1984 : ACCN 0059
Permanent loan : 1989 : ACCNs 0108, 0110
Permanent loan : 1994 : ACCN 0215
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