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    media related to George Green (shipbuilder). After George retired in 1838, Richard took over with step-brother Henry to form R & H Green's until 1907. In...
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  • Australia George Green (politician) (active 1973–1997), Northern Irish unionist George Green (shipbuilder) (1767–1849), English shipbuilder George Green (trade...
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  • Green Shipbuilders were based in Bristol, England, during the 19th century, constructing wooden sailing ships at Wapping on the River Avon from 1814, and...
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  • (“Dick”) Green was born in Sydney, Australia, a son of shipbuilder, George Green (1809 – 30 Aug 1872) and Maria Green (née Bates). George Green came to...
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  • George Green was wrecked on her maiden voyage. She had been launched on 26 December 1829 at Newcastle and was sailing to London to be delivered to her...
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    originally located on East India Dock Road, was founded in 1828 by George Green, a shipbuilder and shipwright. A maritime connection with the school has been...
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  • Stevie Wonder. In 2012 Green ordered the superyacht Lionheart from the shipbuilders Benetti at an estimated cost of £100 million. Green was appointed treasurer...
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    Bengali industrialist and benefactor John Wigham Richardson (1837–1908), shipbuilder Charles Ritchie, 1st Baron Ritchie of Dundee (1838–1906), politician...
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    Shipbuilding (redirect from Shipbuilder)
    normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces...
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    have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. In April 2022, Huntington Ingalls Industries changed its branding name...
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