Denny, William, & Bros Ltd
Other Business Names:
- Tulloch & Denny
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, Scotland
Sectors:
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Transport equipment production
Marine engines & other marine equipment production
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Transport equipment production
Shipbuilding & repairing exc small craft
Notes:
Traced shipbuilding origins to 1818. 1849 known as William Denny & Brothers. 1851 Peter Denny established Tulloch & Denny to build engines for Denny ships. Fully intergated into shipbuilding business in 1918 when incorporated as William Denny & Brothers Ltd. Wound up 1963
Publications:
- British Shipbuilding Industry, 1870-1914 by Pollard, Sidney, & Paul L Robertson
- 'Costs and contracts. Lessons from Clyde shipbuilding between the wars' in A Slaven & D H Aldcroft (eds), Business, Banking and Urban History. Essays in honour of S G Checkland by Campbell, Roy H
- Denny, Dumbarton, 1844-1932 by Unknown
- Denny, Dumbarton, 1844-1950 by Unknown
- Denny, Dumbarton. The years 1951-1955 by Unknown
- Denny, Dumbarton. The years 1956-1960 by Unknown
- Denny Experimental Tank, 1883-1963 by MacNeill, Niall
- Denny List by Lyon, David J
- Denny's Dumbarton Souvenir, 1908 by Unknown
- Dumbarton, Vale of Leven and Lochlomond. Historical, legendary, industrial and descriptive by Macleod, Donald
- Life of William Denny, Shipbuilder, Dumbarton by Bruce, Alexander B
- 'Lost art of bill finance - the case of William Denny & Brothers of Dumbarton, shipbuilders' in M Lescure & M Moss (eds), Aspects of Corporate Finance. Inter firm lending by Moss, Michael
- Milestones in the development of marine machinery by Wood, Jim
- 'Old ships and shipbuilding ...' and 'Recent progress of Dumbarton including memoirs of William Denny and John McMillan jun ...' in D Macleod, Dumbarton, Vale of Leven and Lochlomond. Historical, legendary, industrial and descriptive by Macleod, Donald
- Shipping and shipbuilding. The case of William Denny & Brothers by Robertson, Paul L
- Souvenir by Unknown
- Souvenir of One Thousand Vessels Built by William Denny & Bros, Dumbarton, 1844-1913 by Unknown
- 'Wealthy and titled persons'. The accumulation of riches in Victorian Britain. The case of Peter Denny by Morgan, Nicholas J, & Michael Moss
- William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton, 1844-1944 by Unknown
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Tulloch & Denny
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, Scotland
Sectors:
- Transport equipment production Marine engines & other marine equipment production
- Transport equipment production Shipbuilding & repairing exc small craft
Notes:
Traced shipbuilding origins to 1818. 1849 known as William Denny & Brothers. 1851 Peter Denny established Tulloch & Denny to build engines for Denny ships. Fully intergated into shipbuilding business in 1918 when incorporated as William Denny & Brothers Ltd. Wound up 1963Publications:
- British Shipbuilding Industry, 1870-1914 by Pollard, Sidney, & Paul L Robertson
- 'Costs and contracts. Lessons from Clyde shipbuilding between the wars' in A Slaven & D H Aldcroft (eds), Business, Banking and Urban History. Essays in honour of S G Checkland by Campbell, Roy H
- Denny, Dumbarton, 1844-1932 by Unknown
- Denny, Dumbarton, 1844-1950 by Unknown
- Denny, Dumbarton. The years 1951-1955 by Unknown
- Denny, Dumbarton. The years 1956-1960 by Unknown
- Denny Experimental Tank, 1883-1963 by MacNeill, Niall
- Denny List by Lyon, David J
- Denny's Dumbarton Souvenir, 1908 by Unknown
- Dumbarton, Vale of Leven and Lochlomond. Historical, legendary, industrial and descriptive by Macleod, Donald
- Life of William Denny, Shipbuilder, Dumbarton by Bruce, Alexander B
- 'Lost art of bill finance - the case of William Denny & Brothers of Dumbarton, shipbuilders' in M Lescure & M Moss (eds), Aspects of Corporate Finance. Inter firm lending by Moss, Michael
- Milestones in the development of marine machinery by Wood, Jim
- 'Old ships and shipbuilding ...' and 'Recent progress of Dumbarton including memoirs of William Denny and John McMillan jun ...' in D Macleod, Dumbarton, Vale of Leven and Lochlomond. Historical, legendary, industrial and descriptive by Macleod, Donald
- Shipping and shipbuilding. The case of William Denny & Brothers by Robertson, Paul L
- Souvenir by Unknown
- Souvenir of One Thousand Vessels Built by William Denny & Bros, Dumbarton, 1844-1913 by Unknown
- 'Wealthy and titled persons'. The accumulation of riches in Victorian Britain. The case of Peter Denny by Morgan, Nicholas J, & Michael Moss
- William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton, 1844-1944 by Unknown