Alexander Stephen and Sons
Alexander Stephen and Sons Limited, often referred to simply as Alex Stephens or just Stephens, was a Scottish shipbuilding company based in Linthouse, Glasgow, on the River Clyde and, initially, on the east coast of Scotland.
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HMS Defender (D114)
HMS Dulverton (L63)
HMS Holcombe
HMS Manxman (M70)
HMS Sikh (F82)
HMS Tynedale (L96)
HMS Zulu (F18)
MV Nottingham (1941)
BAP Coronel Bolognesi (CL-82)HMAS HankowHMAS Manoora (F48)HMS Alacrity (U60)HMS Amethyst (F116)HMS BramhamHMS Ceylon (30)HMS CheviotHMS Chevron (R51)HMS Consort (R76)HMS Croome (L62)HMS Dunkirk (D09)HMS Gallant (H59)HMS Hart (U58)HMS Kenya (14)HMS Limbourne (L57)HMS Mallard (L42)HMS Murray (F91)HMS NomadHMS Palliser (F94)HMS Phoebe (F42)HMS Puffin (L52)HMS Sceptre (1917)HMS ScotstounHMS Tornado (1917)HMS VesperHMS Vidette (D48)HMS Whaddon (L45)HMS Zulu (F124)MV AureolMV Gloucester (1941)MV Princess of Vancouver (1955)
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Alexander Stephen and Sons
Alexander Stephen and Sons Limited, often referred to simply as Alex Stephens or just Stephens, was a Scottish shipbuilding company based in Linthouse, Glasgow, on the River Clyde and, initially, on the east coast of Scotland.
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Alexander Stephen and Sons Lim ...... n Linthouse, Govan in Glasgow.
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Alexander Stephen and Sons Lim ...... on the east coast of Scotland.
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Alexander Stephen and Sons Lim ...... strict de Linthouse à Glasgow.
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La Alexander Stephen and Sons ...... pressi di Glasgow, in Scozia.
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Александер Стефен енд санз (ан ...... (Говань) у Глазго, Шотландія.
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Alexander Stephen and Sons Lim ...... n Linthouse, Govan in Glasgow.
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Alexander Stephen and Sons Lim ...... on the east coast of Scotland.
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La Alexander Stephen and Sons ...... pressi di Glasgow, in Scozia.
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Александер Стефен енд санз (ан ...... (Говань) у Глазго, Шотландія.
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