
Clyde shipbuilders
Clyde Shipbuilders refers to a collection of shipbuilding yards located along the River Clyde in Scotland, historically significant in the maritime industry. These shipyards produced a wide range of vessels, including naval ships, ocean liners, and cargo ships, especially during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Clyde was known for its skilled workforce and innovative designs, contributing significantly to both local and national economies. Although many yards have closed or transitioned to other industries, the legacy of Clyde Shipbuilders remains a key part of Scotland’s industrial heritage.