- A. & J. Inglis
Anthony and John Inglis, founders of A & J Inglis, Ltd, were
engineer s andshipbuilder s inGlasgow ,Scotland during the mid-19th century. [citebook|title=The Story Of The Paddle Steamer |author= Bernard Dumpleton|year=2002|publisher=Intellect Books|id=ISBN 1841508012|pages=104|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=sGUs6qMt4nkC&pg=PA104&ots=cA0Y-udMvx&dq=%22A.+%26+J.+Inglis%22&as_brr=3&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=oVo8MqQknaSjXrpl9PHJajmDfek] The firm built over 500 ships in a period of just over 100 years. Their Pointhouse Shipyard was at the confluence of the rivers Clyde and Kelvin. They constructed a wide range of ships includingClyde steamers ,paddle steamers and small ocean liners. In wartime they built small warships and in the period after World War II they built a number ofwhale catcher s.Famous ships built by the firm include the British
Royal Yacht HMY "Alexandra" and the paddle steamer "Waverley", now the world's last seagoing paddle steamer. Another Inglis-built paddle steamer, the "Maid of the Loch" serves as a visitor attraction onLoch Lomond .References
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