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Graving-Dock News: BLRT's Tallinn Shipyard Commissions New Floating Dry Dock, SECNAV Visits Bayonne Dry Dock, $2.8 Billion Contract Awarded For New Concrete Dry ...
Old pictures of Govan show the history of a district that was one of the most important and industrious regions in Glasgow ...
The board of directors of India’s Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders has approved the acquisition of a controlling stake in Colombo ...
The Govan Graving Docks, which featured in Sam Mendes film 1917, have lain empty for 40 years.
A short film has been made to show how Govan Graving docks could look if £125 million transformation plans go ahead. Rising Tides: Govan Graving Docks Rebirth, by BAFTA Scotland award-winning ...
Govan Graving Docks, once at the heart of Glasgow's shipbuilding industry, have lain empty for almost 40 years. The site is at the centre of a masterplan to bring new life to the area.
The Govan Graving Docks were used in 2019 by director Sam Mendes to shoot scenes for First World War film, 1917. But they were once at the heart of Glasgow's shipbuilding industry and could now ...
Denis said the former graving dock is not part of the project because Great Lakes want to fill it in and develop it, and that’s more of an economic development goal than an environmental goal ...
Plans to kick-start the development of a Govan dock that has lain derelict for 40 years prove the Scottish Government's "commitment" to Glasgow, an SNP minister has said.
India’s Mazagon Dock has agreed a deal to take over Sri Lanka’s biggest shipbuilder, Colombo Dockyard. GlobalData reported ...