William Beardmore and Company was a British engineering and shipbuilding conglomerate based in Glasgow and the surrounding Clydeside area. It was active...
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William Beardmore may refer to: William Beardmore, 1st Baron Invernairn (1856–1936), British industrialist William Beardmore and Company William Beardmore...
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Dalmuir (section William Beardmore and Company)
north-west of the William Beardmore and Company site and now part of the Golden Jubilee Hospital grounds. In 1900, William Beardmore began construction at...
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the eponymous William Beardmore and Company. Beardmore was born in Greenwich, London, in the family home. His father, also William Beardmore, was a mechanical...
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engineer and hydrologist William Beardmore, 1st Baron Invernairn, a Scottish industrialist William Beardmore and Company, the engineering company of the...
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GER Class S69 (category William Beardmore and Company locomotives)
1911 and 1921 and numbered 1500–1570. Fifty-one of these were built at the GER's Stratford Works and the remaining 20 by William Beardmore and Company. A...
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The Beardmore Tornado is an eight-cylinder inline diesel aircraft engine built in 1927 by William Beardmore and Company of Glasgow, Scotland, and used...
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William Joseph Montague Beardmore (18 July 1894 — 29 December 1978) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and British Army officer. Beardmore was born in...
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LNWR Prince of Wales Class (category William Beardmore and Company locomotives)
Company in 1915–1916, and ninety were built by William Beardmore & Co. in 1921–1922. The LNWR reused names and numbers from withdrawn locomotives, with the...
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Rohrbach Ro IV (redirect from Beardmore Inverness)
Danish subsidiary and the second by the British licensees, William Beardmore and Company, but the type performed poorly during testing and was abandoned....
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