Steel, Ships and Men

Steel, Ships and Men

Author: Kenneth Warren

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0853239126

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Warren presents a history of the Cammell Laird ship-building business from its beginning to its effective end in 1993, tracing the fortunes of the once prominent firm using an array of sources from the trade press to company archives.


Cammell Laird

Cammell Laird

Author: Ian Collard

Publisher: History Press (SC)

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780752438740

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Since its founding as an engine manufacturer in the 1820s, Cammell Laird has had connections with the British and foreign navies. The Birkenheadshipbuilding yard has made many ships for the Royal Navy including many submarines, destroyers, dreadnoughts, aircraft carriers and cruisers. Once an employer of thousands, the yard is empty of the noise of welders, riveters, joiners, engineers and the myriad other skilled tradesmen needed to build a ship but its history remains - one that reads like a roll of honour for the British Navy; Ark Royal, Audacious, Birkenhead, Chester, Hardy, Hogue, HM/S Thetis, to name a few. Illustrated with many previously unpublished images, this will prove to be the definitive book on the most famous of the Cammell Laird-built Navy vessels. As well as British navy ships, the book includes a varied selection of foreign naval vessels from the Confederate blockade runner Alabamato many ships and submarines built for navies around the world.