Last remaining buildings of John Brown's Shipyard

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Last remaining buildings of John Brown's Shipyard

Image: © Stephen Sweeney Taken: 18 Oct 2007

The shipyard officially closed in 2001, but a ship hadn't been built here since 1972. The yard gave the world the QE2 and Queen Mary cruise liners, and the land is being regenerated with office buildings, a leisure complex, and the already completed Clydebank College building. The existing Clydebank town centre, most notably the Town Hall, can be seen in the background.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.898365
Longitude
-4.407917