Shipbuilding Records
Shipbuilding Records
National Records of Scotland (NRS) holds records of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS) and other shipbuilding companies. Since shortly after the liquidation of UCS in 1971, and as the industry continued to decline and contract in Scotland, records have been acquired by NRS and other archives from shipyards on the upper and lower Clyde, from the Ayrshire Coast and from the Estuaries of the Forth and Tay. Though the collections include a little 18th century material, the bulk dates from the late 19th and 20th centuries. Apart from the UCS records, which were purchased, the collections have been gifted or deposited by the firms concerned or their liquidators.
Using the records
Business and shipbuilding records are normally consulted in General Register House apart from those identified as located in other archives. Many of the records are out housed and need advance notice for production in the search room. Researchers should first check with NRS or search the UK National Register of Archives on the precise location of shipbuilding records before visiting the Historical Search Room. If you are looking for photographs or information on a particular vessel, check for registration details and the shipbuilder in Lloyds Register of Shipping available in most large libraries. You can view a selection of shipbuilding images in our image gallery.
Records
Many of the shipbuilding records acquired by NRS have been sent to an appropriate local archive as indicated on the list below. Contact details for each archive including opening hours can be found in the directory of Scottish archives on the Scottish Archive Network (SCAN) website.
The main company records are:
- administrative and commercial records such as minute books, board papers, financial statements, order books and costing records, contracts
- drawings and photographs of yards, workshops and machinery
- particulars of vessels
- plans, drawings and photographs of vessels completed.
Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS)
In 1973 the records of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders was acquired for the nation by the Keeper of the Records of Scotland in conjunction with the City of Glasgow, Clydebank Town Council and Dunbarton County Council. The NRS retains only the collection of some 40,000 photographs.
Description | Dates | Repository |
---|---|---|
UCS photographic collection | 19th-20th century | NRS |
John Brown & Co, Clydebank | 1852-1970 | Glasgow University Archives |
Simons-Lobnitz, Renfrew | 1810-1967 | Glasgow University Archives |
Alexander Stephen & Sons, Linthouse | 1740-1968 | Glasgow University Archives |
Fairfield-Rowan & Co, Govan | 1861-1971 | Glasgow City Archives |
Reference | Description | Dates | Repository |
---|---|---|---|
GD313 |
Burntisland Shipbuilding Co, including Hall, Russell & Co material | 1918-69 | NRS |
GD339 | Robb Caledon (Leith) Ltd, including Henry Robb Ltd, Ramage and Ferguson & Co Ltd and Menzies & Co | 1877-1983 | NRS |
GD400 | Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Troon | Glasgow University Archives | |
GD321 | Ferguson Brothers, Port Glasgow (Scott-Lithgow Group) | 1900-63 | Glasgow University Archives |
GD320 | Lithgows, Port Glasgow (Scott-Lithgow Group) | 1870-1968 | Glasgow University Archives |
GD322 | Scotts of Bowling (Scott-Lithgow Group) | 1857-1978 | Glasgow University Archives |
GD319 | Scott's Shipbuilding Co, Greenock (Scott-Lithgow Group) | 1780-1979 | Glasgow University Archives |
GD315 | Argyll Ship and Boatbuilding Co, Renfrew | 1920-74 | Glasgow City Archives |
GD1/747 | Archibald McMillan & Son, Dumbarton | 1871-1935 | Glasgow City Archives |
GD324 | Robb Caledon Shipbuilding Ltd (Dundee) | Dundee City Archives |
NRS also holds the series of Board of Trade dissolved company files (BT2). These include the files for John Brown & Co and William Denny and Brothers among others. These are not company records, but contain documents relating to the incorporation and dissolution of the company and the returns of directors and shareholders submitted as a requirement of company law.
Further reading
L A Ritchie 'Modern British shipbuilding: A guide to historical records' (Manchester University Press, 1992)
P Mathias and AWH Pearsall, 'Shipping, a survey of historical records' (Newton Abbot, 1971)
S Pollard, 'The British shipbuilding industry, 1870 -1914' (London, 1979)
M Moss and J R Hume, 'Workshop of the British Empire: Engineering and shipbuilding in the west of Scotland' (London, 1977)