1850 in Scotland

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Events from the year 1850 in Scotland .

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Robert Napier was a Scottish marine engineer known for his contributions to Clyde shipbuilding.

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John Gibb (1776–1850) was a Scottish civil engineer and contractor whose work included the construction of harbours, bridges, roads, lighthouses, and railways in the United Kingdom, primarily in Scotland. He was a close associate of Thomas Telford, who employed him on many of his civil engineering projects during the first half of the 19th century.

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Events from the year 1843 in Scotland.

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Events from the year 1838 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1817 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1818 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1831 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1830 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1827 in Scotland.

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Messrs Robert Napier and Sons was a famous firm of Clyde shipbuilders and marine engineers at Govan, Glasgow founded by Robert Napier in 1826. It was moved to Govan for more space in 1841. His sons James and John were taken into partnership in 1853.

References

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  2. "Lord Aberconway, Industrialist, Dies; Sat in British Commons 1880 to 1910". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. "Robert Stevenson". Northern Lighthouse Board. 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2014.