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Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company

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Former type
  
Fate
  
Closed

Headquarters
  
Dundee, United Kingdom

Ceased operations
  
1981

Industry
  
Defunct
  
1981

Founded
  
1874

The Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Limited was a major Scottish shipbuilding company based in Dundee, Scotland that traded for more than a century and built more than 500 ships.

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History

W.B. Thompson founded the Tay Foundry in 1866 and the WB Thompson Shipbuilding in 1874. In 1889 the company took over the Marine Engineering Works at Lilybank Foundry. In 1896 WB Thompson was restructured and the name changed to Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company in honour of the founder's first customer, the Earl of Caledon.

In 1932 Caledon closed the Lilybank engine works. In 1968 Caledon merged with Henry Robb of Leith, forming Robb Caledon Shipbuilding Limited. The Caledon Shipyard built its last ships in 1980 and operations ceased there in 1981.

The Caledon yard built a total of 509 ships, plus 20 barges and 34 launches.

Ships built by Caledon include:

Merchant

540 Ivernia Refrigerated cargo ship 1964 Cunard Line

References

Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Wikipedia


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