WebJ. F. Duthie & Company was a small shipyard located on the east side of Harbor Island in Seattle, Washington. It was reportedly organized in 1911 and expanded to 4 slipways on … WebJOHN DUTHIE, shipbuilder Born 1 Sept 1861, died 8 May 1906, also his wife CHRISTIAN ROWLAND Died 19 May 1907 aged 79 yrs. Right Panel: The family vault of JAMES DUTHIE Shipmaster. Family Members Parents Alexander Duthie 1824–1897 Christian RowlandDuthie 1830–1907 Spouses Rachel McCombieDuthie
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http://www.aberdeenships.com/single.asp?index=99822 WebVessels built at the yard included the Duthie-owned Rifleman, Martha Birnie and Alexander Duthie. When the yard closed in 1870, other Aberdeen builders were producing steamers and iron sailing ships. John Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co. As the name suggests, the last Duthie shipyard was located in Torry. can i play valheim on this pc
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WebContact Us A Brief History of Aberdeen's Shipbuilders Hall, Russell & Co. Ltd. Alexander Hall & Sons Ltd. John Lewis & Sons Ltd. Duthie Shipbuilders Walter Hood & Co. © 2006 - 2024 Aberdeen City Council WebA01: Ames Shipbuilding & Drydock Co, Seattle. Wash. A02: Columbia River Shipbuilding Corp, Portland, Oregon. A03: J. F. Duthie & Co, Seattle, Wash. A04. J. F. Duthie & Company was a small shipyard located on the east side of Harbor Island in Seattle, Washington. It was reportedly organized in 1911 (although there is no mention of it on the 1912 Baist map at the location where the shipyard would be built) and expanded to 4 slipways on 25 acres of property in World War I to build cargo ships for the United Kingdom, France and Norway, but those res… can i play valorant on macbook air m1