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'''Cammell Laird''' was a British shipbuilder, formed by the union of the shipbuilding interests of William Laird & Son with the Sheffield steelmakers Charles Cammell Co. in 1903 .
'''Cammell Laird''' was a British shipbuilder, formed by the union of the shipbuilding interests of William Laird & Son with the Sheffield steelmakers Charles Cammell Co. in 1903 .


Laird's began with warship construction in the 1840s and was a leader in large vessels by 1885.  Their primary yard was at Birkenhead.<ref>Burt. p. 9.</ref>
Laird's began with warship construction in the 1840s and was a leader in large vessels by 1885.  Their primary yard was at Birkenhead.{{BurtBBWW1|p. 9}}


==Shipbuilding==
==Shipbuilding==
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Revision as of 15:40, 25 July 2012

Cammell Laird was a British shipbuilder, formed by the union of the shipbuilding interests of William Laird & Son with the Sheffield steelmakers Charles Cammell Co. in 1903 .

Laird's began with warship construction in the 1840s and was a leader in large vessels by 1885. Their primary yard was at Birkenhead.Template:BurtBBWW1

Shipbuilding

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Bibliography