Greenock: A Brief History of Greenock is a richly detailed journey through the story of this remarkable Scottish town on the banks of the River Clyde. From its earliest days as a small fishing village, Greenock grew into one of Scotland's most important centers of shipbuilding, sugar refining, and maritime trade. This engaging account explores over 400 years of innovation, hardship, and community spirit that shaped the town's unique character.
Discover fascinating stories about Greenock's famous sons and daughters, including: James Watt, the pioneering engineer whose inventions transformed the world. Captain Kidd, the notorious privateer. Highland Mary, muse of Robert Burns. Martin Compston, acclaimed actor known for Line of Duty. Richard Wilson, beloved actor of One Foot in the Grave. Amongst others You'll also learn about:? The rise and decline of the sugar trade and the once-thriving sugar refineries.? The great shipyards along the Clyde, where hundreds of vessels were built-from elegant passenger liners to Royal Navy frigates.? The town's crucial role during wartime, producing torpedoes and munitions.? The impact of IBM's arrival and Greenock's contribution to computer manufacturing.? Memorable characters, sea captains, traders, and everyday workers who helped shape the community.
Rich with vivid details and historic landmarks-including the Custom House, the Sugar Sheds, Victoria Tower, and Wellpark Mid Kirk-this book paints a full picture of Greenock's proud heritage. Whether you're exploring your Scottish ancestry, planning a visit, or simply love true stories of industry and resilience, Greenock: A Brief History of Greenock is the perfect guide to a remarkable town whose legacy reaches far beyond the Clyde.
Greenock: A Brief History of Greenock is a richly detailed journey through the story of this remarkable Scottish town on the banks of the River Clyde. From its earliest days as a small fishing village, Greenock grew into one of Scotland's most important centers of shipbuilding, sugar refining, and maritime trade. This engaging account explores over 400 years of innovation, hardship, and community spirit that shaped the town's unique character.
Discover fascinating stories about Greenock's famous sons and daughters, including: James Watt, the pioneering engineer whose inventions transformed the world. Captain Kidd, the notorious privateer. Highland Mary, muse of Robert Burns. Martin Compston, acclaimed actor known for Line of Duty. Richard Wilson, beloved actor of One Foot in the Grave. Amongst others You'll also learn about:? The rise and decline of the sugar trade and the once-thriving sugar refineries.? The great shipyards along the Clyde, where hundreds of vessels were built-from elegant passenger liners to Royal Navy frigates.? The town's crucial role during wartime, producing torpedoes and munitions.? The impact of IBM's arrival and Greenock's contribution to computer manufacturing.? Memorable characters, sea captains, traders, and everyday workers who helped shape the community.
Rich with vivid details and historic landmarks-including the Custom House, the Sugar Sheds, Victoria Tower, and Wellpark Mid Kirk-this book paints a full picture of Greenock's proud heritage. Whether you're exploring your Scottish ancestry, planning a visit, or simply love true stories of industry and resilience, Greenock: A Brief History of Greenock is the perfect guide to a remarkable town whose legacy reaches far beyond the Clyde.