This is a list of ships built by John Brown & Company at their shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland.
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There is nothing as powerful as a changed mind. You can change your hair, your clothing, your address your spouse, your residence. But if you don't change your mind the same experience will perpetuate itself over and over again because everything outwardly changed but nothing inwardly changed. If you want something out of life if you want to change yourself, if you want to acquire something If theres some goal that you want to reach, changing your behaviours, overcoming negative habits. It's challenging, it's hard Most people go through life never discovering what their talents are. Most people never develop their talents. The only thing that's gonna make you happy my friend in this year any other is to step up. It's to raise the standard, it's to discover what you're capable of and feel that incredible power of pushing through whatever's holding you back and get to the other side of more of your true self. That's what this game is all about When you step into your fears and continue to push yourself to go on.... something happens for you. If you look at somebody who's really successful and you think "Wow I mean they're so amazing they're such a genius. You gotta dig underneath and you remember something. People are rewarded in public for what the've practiced for years in private. If you don't develop the courage to do that which has been given you to do, and you spend a lot of time going around trying to convince other people, or trying to get their approval. What will happen is, that you will lose your nerve, and other people convince you that what you're doing doesn't have any value, and you'll give up on your dream. How much time do you have left? How much time do you have left? When you start thinking about that we don't know. Most of us don't use the stuff that we have brought into the universe. Stop wasting valuable time. If you want something you have got to be relentless. You've got to learn how to become resourceful, you've got to learn how to become creative. The power to hold on in spite of everything, the power to endure, this is the winners quality. The hunger, the ability to face defeat again and again without giving up. This is a winners quality. What this power is I cannot say. All I know is that it exists and it becomes available only when a man or woman is in that state of mind in which he or she knows exactly what he or she wants, and is fully determined not to quit until they find it. There's greatness in you! And you've got to learn how to tune out the critics outside, and the critic inside. I'm gonna harness my will! And I'm not going to let anything stop me. I deserve this. Most people give up on themselves easily. You know the human spirit is powerful? There's nothing as powerful. It's hard to kill the human spirit. You are unstoppable! Live your life with passion! With some drive! Most of us go through life with our breaks on Holding back! Decide that you're going to push yourself! You've got to focus on you. And as you convince you. As you sell yourself everyday, everyday, everyday, you will begin to see a difference in the things that you're doing. Selling yourself on your ability to perform a job, to achieve a certain objective, telling yourself everyday here I go again and I've got what it takes. This is my day, and nothing out here's going to stop me. And you'll never see me coming. Subscribe for more.
A
- HMS Acasta (1912)
- HMS Acasta (H09)
- HMS Achates (1912)
- HMS Achates (H12)
- HMS Acorn (1910)
- MV <i>Adelaide Star</i> (1950)
- HMS Airedale (L07)
- HMS <i>Alarm</i> (1911)
- RMS Alaunia (1925)
- HMS Albrighton (L12)
- MV <i>Algol</i> (1952)
- HMCS Algonquin (R17)
- MV <i>Alisa</i> (1972)
- MV <i>Almak</i> (1951)
- SS <i>Alvega</i> (1955)
- HMS Ambuscade (1913)
- SS Amsterdam (1930)
- SS Amsterdam (1950)
- SS <i>Antrim</i> (1904)
- HMS <i>Antrim</i> (1905)
- SS <i>Antwerp</i> (1919)
- RMS Aquitania
- SS Arcadia (1954)
- SS <i>Argyllshire</i> (1911)
- SS Arnhem (1946)
- SS <i>Atalanta</i> (1906)
- HMS Aurora (F10)
- HMAS Australia (D84)
- HMAS Australia (1911)
- SS <i>Avelona</i> (1926)
- SS <i>Avila</i> (1926)
- HMS Avon Vale (L06)
B
- HMS Bacchante (1901)
- HMS Barham (04)
- HMS Barrosa (D68)
- PS <i>Barry</i> (1907)
- HMS Basilisk (H11)
- SS <i>Bata</i> (1919)
- HMS Beagle (1909)
- HMS Beagle (H30)
- HMS Bermuda (52)
- SS <i>Bodnant</i> (1919)
- INS Brahmaputra (1957)
- HMS Brisk (1910)
- HMS <i>Bristol</i> (1911)
- HMY Britannia
- RMS Britannia (1838)
- SS <i>British Confidence</i> (1965)
- MV British Diplomat (1926)
- SS <i>British Duchess</i> (1958)
- SS <i>British Hussar</i> (1962)
- SS <i>British Industry</i> (1956)
- SS <i>British Judge</i> (1958)
- SS <i>British Mariner</i> (1963)
- SS <i>British Queen</i> (1959)
- SS <i>British Sailor</i> (1952)
- SS <i>British Soldier</i> (1954)
- SS <i>British Trader</i> (1957)
- SS Bruges (1920)
- HMS Bulldog (1909)
C
- HMS Caesar (R07)
- SS <i>Calgary</i> (1920)
- SS <i>Calumet</i> (1922)
- HMAS Canberra (D33)
- HMS <i>Canterbury</i> (1916)
- MV <i>Cape St Vincent</i> (1966)
- SS <i>Cariboo</i> (1924)
- RMS Carinthia (1956)
- RMS Carmania (1905)
- RMS Caronia (1947)
- HMS Cavendish (R15)
- MV <i>Centaur</i> (1963)
- HMS Ceres (D59)
- SS <i>City of Birmingham</i> (1948)
- SS <i>City of Oxford</i> (1948)
- MV <i>Clan Macindoe</i> (1959)
- MV <i>Clan Macintosh</i> (1951)
- MV <i>Clan Macintyre</i> (1951)
- MV <i>Clan Macnair</i> (1961)
- MV <i>Clydewater</i> (1951)
- SS <i>Cochrane</i> (1922)
- MV <i>Comanchee</i> (1936)
- SS Copenhagen (1907)
- HMCS Crescent (R16)
- HMS Crusader (R20)
D
- SS <i>Derby</i> (1960)
- PS <i>Devonia</i> (1905)
- HMS Diamond (D35)
- SS <i>Doris</i> (1910)
- SS <i>Dorset</i> (1903)
- SS Duchess of Bedford
- SS Duchess of Richmond
- SS Duchess of York (1928)
- SS <i>Duke of Albany</i> (1907)
- SS <i>Duke of Connaught</i> (1902)
- PS <i>Duchess of Montrose</i> (1902)
- HMS Duke of York (17)
E
- SS <i>East River</i> (1954)
- SS <i>Edgewater</i> (1957)
- SS <i>Ekari</i> (1920)
- SS <i>Emperor Nicholas I</i> (1913)
- SS <i>Emperor Peter the Great</i> (1913)
- RMS Empress of Britain (1931)
- HMS Enchantress (L56)
- HMS <i>Energetic</i> (1902)
- HMS Enterprise (D52)
- SS <i>Essex</i> (1902)
- MV <i>Essex</i> (1936)
- MV <i>Essex</i> (1953)
- MV <i>Essex Ferry</i> (1956)
F
- HMS Fernie (L11)
- HMS Fiji (58)
- HMS Forth (A187)
- HMS Fortune (H70)
- HMS Foxhound (1909)
- HMS Foxhound (H69)
- SS <i>Franconia</i> (1923)
G
- HMS Garth (L20)
- MV <i>Glenfinlas</i> (1966)
- PS Golden Eagle (1909)
- PS <i>Gwalia</i> (1905)
H
- HMS Halcyon (J42)
- HMS Hampshire (D06)
- MV <i>Haparangi</i> (1947)
- HMS Hardy (R08)
- SS <i>Haverford</i> (1901)
- HMS Hecla (1940)
- MV <i>Hinakura</i> (1949)
- HMS Hind (1911)
- HMS <i>Hindustan</i> (1905)
- HMS Hood (51)
- HMS <i>Hornet</i> (1912)
- SS <i>Hororata</i> (1941)
- HMS Hydra (1912)
I
- HMS Icarus (D03)
- HMS Ilex (D61)
- SS <i>Imperio</i> (1947)
- HMS Indefatigable (R10)
- HMS Inflexible (1907)
- HMS Intrepid (L11)
- SS <i>Invergordon</i> (1923)
- RMS <i>Ivernia</i> (1954)
J
- HMS Jackal (F22)
- HMS Javelin (F61)
- SS <i>Jeannette</i> (1911)
- PS <i>Jackel</i> (1853 Yard Number 1)
K
- SS <i>Kaikoura</i> (1903)
- SS <i>Kaipara</i> (1903)
- HMS Kempenfelt (R03)
- SS <i>Kent</i> (1960)
- SS <i>Kenuta</i> (1907)
- MV <i>Kipawa</i> (1951)
- MS Kungsholm (1966)
L
- HMS Leviathan (1901)
- SS <i>Lima</i> (1907)
- SS <i>Lincoln</i> (1958)
- HMS Loch Fada (K390)
- MV <i>Lochkatrine</i> (1921)
- MV <i>Lumen</i> (1925)
- RMS Lusitania
- HMS Lynx (F27)
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The steamship RMS Mauretania (1906) was constructed by Swan Hunter & Wingham Richardson, ship builders, not John Brown & Co.of Clydebank Scotland.
- HMS Maidstone (1937)
- HMS Mameluke (1915)
- HMS Marne (1915)
- PS <i>Mars</i> (1902)
- HMS Matapan (D43)
- HMS <i>Medea</i> (1915)
- RMS Media
- HMS Medusa (1915)
- SS Merion
- HMS Milne (1914)
- SS <i>Mirror</i> (1923)
- HMS Mons (1915)
- SS <i>Montcalm</i> (1920)
- SS Montclare (1921)
- HMS <i>Moorsom</i> (1915)
- HMS Morris (1914)
- SS Munich (1908)
N
- SS <i>Nahlin</i> (1930)
- HMS Nairana (D05)
- HMS <i>Napier</i> (1916)
- HMS <i>Narbrough</i> (1916)
- HMS Nerissa (G65) (renamed ORP Piorun)
- RMS Niagara
- HMAS Nizam (G38)
- MV <i>Norfolk</i> (1946)
- MV <i>Norfolk Ferry</i> (1951)
- SS <i>Norseman</i> (1923)
- MV Northumberland (1955)
- MV Nottingham (1949)
O
- HMS Onslow (G17)
- RMS Orama (1911)
- RMS <i>Ormonde</i> (1917)
- SS Oronsay (1925)
- SS Orsova (1909)
- HMS Ossory (1915)
- MV <i>Otaio</i> (1957)
- MV Otaki (1952)
- MV <i>Ottawa</i> (1950)
P
- HMS Paladin (G69)
- SS <i>Pannonia</i> (1903)
- SS <i>Partridge</i> (1906)
- SS <i>Patria</i> (1947)
- HMS Pegasus (1917)
- HMS Penn (1916)
- HMS Peregrine (1916)
- HMAS Platypus (1917)
- MV <i>Port Wellington</i> (1946)
- MV <i>Port Wyndham</i> (1934)
- SS Prague (1929)
- SS <i>Preussen</i> (1910)
- SS <i>Princess Elaine</i> (1927)
- SS Princess Kathleen (1924)
- SS <i>Princess Marguerite</i> (1924)
Q
R
- HMS Racehorse (H11)
- HMS <i>Rambler</i> (1908)
- MS Rangitane (1929)
- MV <i>Rangitane</i> (1949)
- MS <i>Rangitata</i>
- MS <i>Rangitiki</i>
- HMS <i>Recruit</i> (1900)
- HMS Redoubt (H41)
- HMS Relentless (H85)
- HMS Repulse (1916)
- HMS Restless (1916)
- SS <i>Restless</i> (1923)
- HMS Rigorous (1916)
- HMS Roberts (F40)
- HMS Romola (1916)
- HMS Rotherham (H09)
- HMS Rowena (1916)
- MS Ruahine
S
- SS <i>St Andrew</i> (1908)
- SS <i>St David</i> (1906)
- SS <i>St Helier</i> (1925)
- SS <i>St Julian</i> (1925)
- SS <i>St Patrick</i> (1906)
- SS <i>St Petersburg</i> (1910)
- MV <i>Salmara</i> (1956)
- MV <i>Salsette</i> (1956)
- <i>San Juan</i> (1937)
- <i>San Luis</i> (1937)
- SS <i>Sapphire</i> (1912)
- RMS Saxonia (1899)
- RMS Saxonia (1954)
- HMS Scimitar (1918)
- HMS Scotsman (1918)
- MV <i>Scottish Ptarmigan</i> (1957)
- HMS <i>Scout</i> (H51)
- HMS Scythe (1918)
- HMS Seabear (1918)
- HMS Seafire (1918)
- HMS Searcher (1918)
- HMS Seawolf (1918)
- SS <i>Shropshire</i> (1911)
- HMS Simoom (1916)
- HMS Simoom (1918)
- SS <i>Singapore</i> (1950)
- HMS Skate (1917)
- HMS <i>Skipjack</i> (J38)
- SS <i>Somerset</i> (1903)
- MV <i>Somerset</i> (1962)
- HMS Southampton (1912)
- HMS Southampton (C83)
- SS <i>Stanvac Australia</i> (1955)
- SS <i>Suffolk</i> (1902)
- MV <i>Suffolk</i> (1939)
- MV <i>Suffolk Ferry</i> (1947)
- SS <i>Sunda</i> (1952)
- MV <i>Sussex</i> (1936)
- MV <i>Sussex</i> (1948)
- RMS Sylvania
T
U
V
- SS Vaderland (1900)
- HMS Vanguard (23)
- HMS Vanoc (H33)
- HMS Vanquisher (D54)
- MV <i>Vennachar</i> (1964)
- HMS Venomous
- HMS Verity (D63)
- HMS Veteran (1919)
- SS Vienna (1929)
- MV <i>Vikfoss</i> (1949)
- MV <i>Vikland</i> (1949)
W
- HMS Wager (R98)
- SS <i>War Hermit</i> (1918)
- SS <i>War Rider</i> (1919)
- SS <i>War Thistle</i> (1917)
- HMS Watchman (D26)
- MV <i>Wellington Star</i> (1952)
- MV <i>Whangaroa</i> (1955)
- MV <i>Wharanui</i> (1956)
- SS <i>Wiltshire</i> (1912)
- RMS Windsor Castle (1922)
- SS <i>Woodcock</i> (1906)
SS Wonga Wonga (1853, Yard Number 13.
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Y
Z
References
- "Clydeships Database". Retrieved 22 June 2018.