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| 1802 - December 15, 1868) was a Nova Scotia | shipbuilder and political figure. |
| 19 December 1876) was a Canadian lumberman, | shipbuilder, and politician. |
| Moseley (ca 1818 - September 1, 1864) was a | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
| d (1800 - February 5, 1885) was a merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada |
| November 2, 1825 - February 27, 1907) was a | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada |
| 2, 1893 - November 12, 1982) was a Canadian | shipbuilder and the 18th Lieutenant Governor of British |
| er 1, 1820 - August 23, 1901) was a farmer, | shipbuilder and political figure in Prince Edward Islan |
| ber 14, 1850) was a Scottish-born merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
| ch 20, 1743 - May 20, 1790) was an American | shipbuilder and merchant from Warren, Rhode Island. |
| 5, 1829 - October 22, 1909) was a merchant, | shipbuilder and politician on Prince Edward Island. |
| 12, 1800 - January 9, 1867) was a merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure in New Brunswick. |
| 4, 1805 - January 17, 1872) was a merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
| , 1806 - August 14, 1902) was an Irish-born | shipbuilder and political figure in New Brunswick. |
| 3, 1818 - January 20, 1883) was a merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada |
| ed after Sergej Nikitich Kovalev, a Russian | shipbuilder and engineer at the Russian Academy of Scie |
| ril 24, 1878) was an English-born merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada |
| May 18, 1806 - May 8, 1874) was a merchant, | shipbuilder and a Canadian Senator for the province of |
| sen Rickmers, (1807-1886) was a Bremerhaven | shipbuilder and Willi Rickmer Rickmers, (1873-1965) led |
| y 7, 1861, and launched July 2, 1863 by the | shipbuilder, and future industrial giant, Ishikawajima. |
| Dumbarton Academy and in Lausanne, he was a | shipbuilder and a director of the Lanarkshire and Dumba |
| ctober 1877) was a Californian businessman, | shipbuilder and builder of one of the first large Concr |
| English immigrant parents, William John, a | shipbuilder, and Elizabeth Graham. |
| ecember 1824 - 26 June 1890) was a Canadian | shipbuilder and politician, the fifth Lieutenant Govern |
| 1899) was an English-born farmer, merchant, | shipbuilder and political figure on Prince Edward Islan |
| A merchant, farmer, | shipbuilder, and shipowner, Pickup was a member of the |
| nd), the son of William Havelock, a wealthy | shipbuilder, and Jane, daughter of John Carter, solicit |
| shipbroker and MP Edward Temperley Gourley, | shipbuilder and MP Sir Charles Palmer, newspaper editor |
| and navigation before joining his father (a | shipbuilder and fishing boat owner) in business. |
| He became a merchant, | shipbuilder, and landowner. |
| For the British | shipbuilder and founder of Harland and Wolf see: Edward |
| He was the son of David Mills, a | shipbuilder, and his wife Sarah Ann Kirkaldy. |
| on 16 June 1913 for the naval architect and | shipbuilder Archibald Denny. |
| Yangwei, the Chaoyong was built by British | shipbuilder Armstrong Whitworth at a cost of 65 million |
| s began as a private venture by the British | shipbuilder Armstrong Whitworth of Elswick, for project |
| Chaoyong, the Yangwei was built by British | shipbuilder Armstrong Whitworth. |
| She was built by Cammell Laird | shipbuilder at Birkenhead and launched on 23 May 1963. |
| Haig was apprenticed as a | shipbuilder at the government dockyard at Karlskrona an |
| an branch of operations for Australia-based | shipbuilder Austal. |
| vember 26, 1912) was a Prince Edward Island | shipbuilder, banker, merchant and politician, the secon |
| November 1 - Lemuel Owen, | shipbuilder, banker, merchant, politician and Premier o |
| ember 1845 - 21 January 1937) was a British | shipbuilder based on Tyneside. |
| st German shipyards were sold to the Bremen | shipbuilder by his predecessor. |
| arrison (March 1, 1809 - May 1, 1885) was a | shipbuilder, capitalist, and the fifth Mayor of San Fra |
| Designed by | shipbuilder Donald McKay for the California trade, she |
| ) was a Canadian ship's captain, shipowner, | shipbuilder, entrepreneur, and politician. |
| he founding of the Bath Iron Works, a major | shipbuilder, five miles further upriver. |
| as a pioneering and successful 18th century | shipbuilder from Liverpool, England. |
| Agamemnon was ordered from the commercial | shipbuilder Henry Adams at his Bucklers Hard shipyard o |
| 42-gun frigate, was laid down 8 May 1814 by | shipbuilder Henry Eckford at Sackets Harbor, New York, |
| n Navy ordered Friedrich Carl from a French | shipbuilder in 1865. |
| g (1751-1836) was a notable businessman and | shipbuilder in Jakobstad at the turn of the 19th centur |
| Withy's father Edward Withy had been a | shipbuilder in Bristol, England until he emigrated to N |
| ably never equalled by any other individual | shipbuilder in the American era of sail. |
| Mehmed Orhan worked as a | shipbuilder in Brazil, a taxi driver in Beirut and Dama |
| In later life he became a successful | shipbuilder in Norway, where he built the Fram, the shi |
| would make no sense to a commercial wooden | shipbuilder in 1901. |
| His father Henry Goddard was a wealthy | shipbuilder in Deptford. |
| s the Enterprise, and was built by Victoria | shipbuilder, James Trahey. |
| Rogers worked for merchant and | shipbuilder James Colledge Pope, later becoming a partn |
| Sunderland in 1881, the eldest daughter of | shipbuilder James Aitchison and his wife Mary, of Grang |
| She was the granddaughter of the Cork | shipbuilder Joseph Wheeler on her paternal side and aut |
| The Swedish | shipbuilder Kockums has constructed three Gotland class |
| h Judson Cochrane (August 4, 1896 - ) was a | shipbuilder, lumber merchant and political figure in No |
| the daughter of the prominent merchant and | shipbuilder Niclas Malm. |
| then leased the shipyard to another Quebec | shipbuilder of note, William Henry Baldwin. |
| land, and was the son of Henry Wimshurst, a | shipbuilder of Ratcliffe Cross Dock . |
| For its part, TKMS, the German | shipbuilder of Type 214, has asserted that it solved al |
| John Isaac Thornycroft (who was to become a | shipbuilder) on designs for steam launches. |
| By 1893 the firm was the largest | shipbuilder on Tyneside. |
| he founding of the Bath Iron Works, a major | shipbuilder, one and a half miles upriver. |
| he founding of the Bath Iron Works, a major | shipbuilder, one and a half miles upriver. |
| Royal was originally built to order by the | shipbuilder R. Chapman, of Deptford. |
| The largest | shipbuilder, Richard Dunston's, went into liquidation i |
| The islands' name come from | shipbuilder Robert Moulton who was stranded on the isla |
| he founding of the Bath Iron Works, a major | shipbuilder, seven miles further up the Kennebec River. |
| gall (January 16, 1816 - May 2, 1886) was a | shipbuilder, ship owner and political figure in Nova Sc |
| r 27, 1828 - June 13, 1910) was a merchant, | shipbuilder, ship owner and political figure in Nova Sc |
| surviving the economic depression both as a | shipbuilder, ship-owner and timber merchant. |
| 15, 1935) was a Canadian farmer, merchant, | shipbuilder, shipowner, and politician. |
| Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1802, the son of a | shipbuilder there, and built his first ship, a schooner |
| Hyde (whose identity is said to be that of | shipbuilder Thomas Andrews) who raised her on a farm in |
| During his career as a | shipbuilder, Turner designed and built 228 sea going ve |
| irst wife Mary Walker (daughter of a Quaker | shipbuilder) while giving birth to a premature baby in |
| was the 100th vessel constructed by master | shipbuilder William Badger of Badger's Island in Kitter |
| Born in Ulverston, England, the son of a | shipbuilder, Winram was educated at Liverpool Collegiat |
| The British | shipbuilder Yarrow "considered Japan to have effectivel |
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