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Cammell Laird Built Warships

by Lofthouse, Alistair

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9781904459675
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Liskard: NavyBooks, 2016. Book. New. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 180 pages, 925g. Blue cloth boards NEW in a NEW d/w. SIGNED by the author to free end-paper. Illustrated with period b/w photographs. The latest addition to the NavyBooks series charting the history of British Warship Builders. Cammell Laird can trace their history back to the late 1820s when William and John Laird produced their first ship, a paddle steamer built for Irish Inland Steam. A pioneering company, they recognised early on the advantages of iron ships and by the 1840s, the Admiralty were ordering iron frigates from the company. Through the years many famous ships have been launched from their slipways into the Mersey - the battleships Audacious and Rodney; the cruiser Caroline and the third and fourth aircraft carriers to bear the name Ark Royal. The yard has also produced many submarines from the early 'E' class, through the WWII 'S' and 'T' classes to the Polaris missiles armed Renown and Revenge. Although today the yard no longer builds warships, the name lives on. They have recently completed a series of blocks as part of the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier programme and have a 25 year MoD contract to support and maintain 11 Royal Fleet Auxiliaries. This volume contains over 170 full page B&W images, many from the Cammell Laird archives, supported by extended captions..

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Title
Cammell Laird Built Warships
Author
Lofthouse, Alistair
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New
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New
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
1904459676
ISBN 13
9781904459675
Publisher
NavyBooks
Place of Publication
Liskard
Date Published
2016
Keywords
Maritime History War Ships Merchant Navy Modelling World War
Bookseller catalogs
Naval; Modelling;
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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