Denny's Shipyard

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Dibit
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Denny's Shipyard

Post by Dibit » Thu Sep 08, 2005 7:37 pm

Any idea where I can find information on the people that worked at Denny's Shipbuilding in Dumbarton.

My Father, and his Uncle worked there.

Thanks

JustJean
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Post by JustJean » Thu Sep 08, 2005 7:55 pm

Hi there Dibit

Maybe the timeframe is obvious....but I'm in the dark here :-k ....about when would the Denny Shipyard have been in business???? Turn of the century???....More recent???? Your input would be most helpful :)

Best wishes
Jean

nelmit
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Re: Denny's Shipyard

Post by nelmit » Thu Sep 08, 2005 11:18 pm

Dibit wrote:Any idea where I can find information on the people that worked at Denny's Shipbuilding in Dumbarton.

My Father, and his Uncle worked there.

Thanks
Hello again Dibit,

Maybe this link will help to find the information you are looking for http://www.archives.gla.ac.uk/collects/ ... gd003.html

Regards,
Annette M

grannysrock
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big boats

Post by grannysrock » Thu Sep 08, 2005 11:23 pm

helloo

methinks your mean William Denny & Brothers or some derivative.

Found this site by googling tonight http://www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/dumbarton.asp

but it wasn't the one I was thinking of .

Here's another

http://www.archives.gla.ac.uk/collects/ ... gd003.html

Would appear they have got the staff records from 1844-1940 ??

Glad you got me googling again - I've got a relly who might have worked there too ...)


Sally
Newhaven-DRYBURGH,NICOLL,HUNTER(+Alloa) ; Lesmahagow-MITCHELL,LAMB, BARR, BROWN,CALLAN; Comrie-MCDOUGALL, MCEWEN, MCLAREN, BRYSON; BEW - PRINGLE, FISHER,SPENCE;Edzell-MIDDLETON,DORWARD;
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Dibit
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Post by Dibit » Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:04 pm

Thanks everyone...

Very new to this site as you can tell from the number of posts.

The sharing of information here is 1st class.

:D :D :D

Alcluith
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Denny's Dumbarton

Post by Alcluith » Sat Sep 10, 2005 10:42 am

Dibit,
I live in Dumbarton, just round from the Library and Denny's tank museum. If you send me by PM or post the details I will have a look for you.
Burns, Quinn - Glasgow, N.Ireland
McLeod, Mackay, Nicholson, McNeil - Skye
James, McLeod, Sinclair, Smith - Renton
Davidson, Adie, Gibb - Aberdeen
Jolly, Wishart - Angus
Usher - Newcastle
Mullen, Roe - Dublin
O'Donnell - Ireland, Alexandria

Dibit
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Denny's Engineworks

Post by Dibit » Wed Sep 28, 2005 5:28 pm

Hi there,

I have found out that they all worked for Denny's Engine works.

I hope this helps.

Last name was Barnes (including: John, Jack, Oliver) There may be others.

Thanks again
Re-searching Barnes(Dumbarton,Scotland & Ireland), Cullen(Magherafelt, Ireland & Dumbarton, Scotland), Logan(Ayrshire & Lanarkshire) Boyle(Bonhill,Dunbartonshire & Ireland) Irwine(Down, Ireland) McAlpine(Luss,Scotland) Oliver (Dumbarton & Ireland)

Davie
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Post by Davie » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:54 pm

Greetins
My great Grandfather, Finlay McNaughtan, was a storeman in Denny's before the first World War.
He is pictured in the store, on the left of the group

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dauvit ... .dir=/dff5
The other Pic is of myself outside the Family home at 7 Victoria Street in Dumbarton.
These houses were built by Denny's for the workers

sheilajim
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Post by sheilajim » Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:36 pm

Hi Davie

It must be great to have pix of your GGrandfather and where he lived.

Sheila
Sheila

Sobil
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Dennys Shipyard Wage Books

Post by Sobil » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:10 am

Hi there,

I just received a reply to my begging email for information about Dennys.
Here's an extract which you might find instructive....

Thank you for your enquiry regarding James McColl and his son John Robert McColl. Employeee records for shipyards, particularly for such an early date, are very rare. However, you appear to have noted that we hold a Wage Book dated 1844-1847 (our ref: UGD3/12/1) for the William Denny shipyard at Dumbarton. This is quite an exceptional item and I have had a random search through this as the time that we can expend on each enquiry is very limited.

I have found a John McColl employed as a carpenter in 1846 (and also a
Walter McColl employed as a joiner about the same time). Unfortunately the date is really too early for this to be the individual that you are looking
for. The problem is that these records do not give any personal
information but are purely a record of their wages and dates of employment.

We also hold a Joiners and Boilermakers Wages notebook (our ref: UCS3/25/1) for Alexander Stephen's shipyard c1865. Once again I could look through this but I doubt if any positive information could be found. To do a full search we would probably have to charge a fee to cover about one hour's work although you would be very welcome to come here and see the documents for

They have an enquiries submission form on the site, which bounced back and I had to resend! Archives.gla.ac.uk

Glasgow University Archive Services
>13 Thurso Street, Glasgow G11 6PE, UK.
>Tel: +44 (0) 141-330-5515/6079
>Fax: +44 (0) 141-330-3127

Hope this helps.

Sobil
Looking for John Robert McColl born around 1854, son of James? both shipwrights or similar possibly from Kilmacolm