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  1. John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding firm. It built many notable and world-famous ships including RMS Lusitania, RMS Aquitania, HMS Hood, HMS Repulse, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2.

  2. This is a list of ships built by John Brown & Company at their shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland

  3. Dec 6, 2020 · John Brown & Co. built many of the world’s great ocean liners, as well as many other commercial and naval vessels. Yet John Brown himself, born on 6 December 1816, was never a shipbuilder, and he never ran a business based in Glasgow.

  4. There are several links between Canton, Connecticut and the famous John Brown of the abolitionist raid on the Federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia. Daguerreotype of John Brown, taken by African-American photographer Augustus Washington in Springfield, Massachusetts, c. 1846–47.

  5. The John Brown Shipyard Today. After the completion of Hood, John Brown & Co. went on to build arguably the most famous ships in maritime history, the Cunard liners Queen Mary (1936) and Queen Elizabeth (1940). The last great liner built by the company was Cunard's Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2).

  6. John Brown and Company, steel makers of Atlas Works, was founded in 1838, in Orchard-street, Sheffield by John Brown (1816-1896).

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  8. John Brown & Company (Clydebank) Ltd. The brothers, James and George Thomson founded the renowned shipbuilding business at Cessnock in 1851. They launched their first ship, the Jackal in 1852 and quickly established a reputation for building prestigious passenger ships.

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