Siberia :: Shared Description

Siberia was the nickname given to George Brown's Garvel Shipyard which operated at Garvel Point until the company entered liquidation in 1983. The nickname stems from its exposed position and comparative remoteness (by road at least) from the other Lower Clyde yards.

Founded in 1900, Brown's built specialised craft such as grab dredgers, steam yachts, trawlers, tugs and coasters. The yard also built some military vessels, namely minesweepers.

The yard was located north of the James Watt Dock and west of the Great Harbour. Today (2012) the site is derelict and overgrown. No buildings or any other signs remain to show that a busy shipyard once occupied the site.
by Thomas Nugent
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12 images use this description:

NS2975 : Garvel Point by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : James Watt Dock by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : Garvel Point by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : The Great Harbour by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : James Watt Dock by Thomas Nugent
NS2976 : Helensburgh from Greenock by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : Garvel Point by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : Serco Denholm vessels at the Great Harbour by Thomas Nugent
NS2976 : Yachts off Rosneath Peninsula by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : Derelict land at Garvel Point by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : Garvel Point by Thomas Nugent
NS2975 : Old railway tracks by Thomas Nugent


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Created: Sun, 13 May 2012, Updated: Mon, 14 May 2012

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