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English: A & J Inglis shipyard from the bridge over the River Kelvin in 1946. On the left is Clyde paddle steamer Jeanie Deans. Behind are two of the four tankers, Empire Tedport, Empire Tedship, Empire Tedmuir and Empire Tedrita, built by Inglis in 1946-47. Also shown is the paddle ship HMS Aristocrat being converted to Talisman. She was the only diesel electric paddle vessel built on the Clyde.
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