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which was attached to the crankshaft opposite the crank of the other pair. This gave the optimal balance of driving forces that could be attained for this number of cylinders. Furthermore, the cylinders were 'jacketed' at the top and bottom. The jacket heated the cylinder from the outside to prevent condensation in the cylinder. It had been invented by
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In 1886 William Pearce converted the firm to a limited company, the
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to lift the ban on boilers with a pressure higher than 25 lbs per square inch (psi). The use of high-pressure steam made the compound engine far more effective, and
Randolph, Elder & Co. quickly adjusted. It allowed the construction of a far simpler two-cylinder compound engine that was even more
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In the 1950s the yard underwent a major £4million modernisation programme which was implemented slowly over a period of ten years to minimise disruption to the yard. In 1963, the
Fairfield engine building division merged with another Lithgow subsidiary, David Rowan & Company, to form Fairfield
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The new owners continued the expansion of the shipyard in 1870 and onwards. Important customers in the 1861-1875 time slot were: the
Pacific Steam Navigation Company for 40 vessels at 2,500,000 GBP, the African Mail Company and British and African Steam Navigation Company for 16 vessels at 500,000
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The company became known as John Elder & Co in 1869. When John Elder died in
September 1869 his wife ran the business for a while and renamed it in his honour. In 1869 she sold the company to a new partnership consisting of her brother John Francis Ure (1820–1883), J.L.K. Jamieson (1826–1883)
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3 lbs/ihp/h. It amounted to a saving of 30-40 per cent, and this was maintained later on. It made it possible to continue steam navigation on the
Pacific Ocean with profit. In fact, in 1858 the Pacific Steam Navigation Company had 7–8 years old traditional machinery removed from three of her large
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Alexander Gracie, who was born in Dunvegan, worked at various other Clydeside shipbuilders before he started at Fairfield in 1896, where amongst other things he worked with Jack Fisher to develop the Invincible class for the Royal Navy, including the Indomitable, which was
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The compound engine with low (as it would later be called) pressure would give
Randolph, Elder and Co its first renown for economic compound engines. The company's attempts centred on trying to prevent energy loss due to friction and premature condensation of steam. In July 1854 the screw steamer
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was started in May 1856. It had two pairs of cylinders, lying so their piston rods were at a 60-90 degree angle. Each pair consisted of a high- and low-pressure cylinder lying next to each other, so they could easily exchange steam. Their pistons moved in opposite directions and drove one crank,
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Carmichael was manager of the Fairfield yard in 1894. He had been born in Govan in 1858 and had entered Fairfield as an apprentice in 1873. When his apprenticeship was completed seven years later, Sir William Pearce made him head draughtsman, and later he was promoted to assistant manager.
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Rowan Ltd. Soon after the decade-long shipyard modernisation works were completed, Fairfield
Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd and Fairfield Rowan Ltd were placed into receivership and was subsequently sold by Lithgow's in 1965. Fairfield's Chepstow works was sold to the
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for 8 vessels at 600,000 GBP. Some qualitative notes further explain the leading position of the company at the time. In 1870 it launched Italy, a vessel of 400 feet, 4,200 tons gross measurement and 600 nominal hp. The largest vessel then afloat except for
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did become an enthusiastic customer. In 1855-1856 it operated on the west coast of South America. In that area, fuel was imported from Britain and therefore more costly. When the
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were not enough to persuade others, and from 1854 till about 1866 Randolph, Elder and Co were the only engineers who made compound engines under their various patents.
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was fit with engines by Randolph, Elder & Co. It had a vertical geared compound engine with a patented (January 1853) arrangement of the cylinders. The
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were launched for the Royal Mail Company's West India and Brazil trade. Both big steamers almost reached 15 knots on their trials. In 1873 it launched
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effective than the low-pressure compound steam engine. In 1868 Charles Randolph retired from the firm, and John Elder became sole partner.
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per hour. At the time the lowest rate of consumption in other steamers was about 4-4.5 lbs per ihp per hour. The merits of the engine of
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2020:"Heritage 1968 Upper Clyde Shipbuilders"
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2180:Johnston, Ian; Buxton, Ian (2013).
729:Further decline and nationalization
611:Northumberland Shipbuilding Company
3338:1968 disestablishments in Scotland
2222:. John Smit and Son, Glasgow: 560.
2065:"Heritage 1973 Govan Shipbuilders"
1982:"Government's shipbuilding crisis"
1900:National Monuments Record of Wales
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262:Millwright Randolph & Elliott
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2038:"What do you know about Govan?"
2005:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
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2621:Hawthorn Leslie & Company
2233:. Blackie & Son, Glasgow.
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27:Scottish shipbuilding company
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2159:Payne, Peter Lester (1967).
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2134:"HMS Worcestershire (F 29)"
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1170:Koning der Nederlanden
1077:(John Elder & Co.)
799:
765:. The yard passed to
688:
643:Subsidiary of Lithgows
637:National Shipyard No.1
504:
485:HMS Hydra was launched
2888:Marconi Marine (VSEL)
2720:Greenock Dockyard Co.
2687:Ferguson Shipbuilders
2165:. London: Routledge.
1952:"Cabinet Papers 1965"
1854:"5: dorothy rowntree"
1611:Macquorn Rankine 1871
1599:Macquorn Rankine 1871
1560:Macquorn Rankine 1871
784:
709:scientific management
682:
584:University of Glasgow
498:
409:Starts to build ships
144:Sir Alexander Kennedy
3363:British Shipbuilders
3024:Simons & Lobnitz
2991:Marathon (Clydebank)
2927:Marconi Marine (YSL)
2227:Mayer, John (1876).
1484:association football
1369:Marchioness of Lorne
811:adding missing items
747:British Shipbuilders
705:industrial relations
701:Fairfield Experiment
693:Iain Maxwell Stewart
72:John Elder & Co.
3091:Griffon Hovercraft
2651:Harland & Wolff
2096:, The Glasgow Story
1882:"Alexander Kennedy"
1700:"John Elder and Co"
1039:Aircraft carriers:
719:in his documentary
711:methods to improve
575:Yarrow Shipbuilders
573:joint venture with
525:Honeyman and Keppie
34:
3050:Vosper Thornycroft
3043:Vosper Thornycroft
3017:A. & J. Inglis
3010:W Denny & Bros
2893:BAE Systems Marine
2876:Vickers-Armstrongs
2859:A&P Shiprepair
2212:"Obituary Notices"
1922:"Building Bridges"
1524:"Charles Randolph"
1490:from 1877 to 1882)
1440:Empress of Ireland
1432:Empress of Britain
1146:Empress of Ireland
800:
767:BAE Systems Marine
761:group and renamed
745:and subsumed into
739:Govan Shipbuilders
689:
564:Alexander Cleghorn
505:
421:was built for the
399:John Penn and Sons
307:marine engineering
137:Sir William Pearce
108:Govan Shipbuilders
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3290:
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3083:Griffon Hoverwork
2937:BVT Surface Fleet
2736:Swan Hunter Group
2680:Ferguson Brothers
2673:Ailsa & Perth
2396:
2395:
2295:Shipyards of the
2191:978-1-59114-027-6
2172:978-0-7146-1349-9
1988:. 1 January 2002.
1959:National Archives
1858:Magnificent Women
1819:Isle of Man Times
1802:Isle of Man Times
1787:, pp. 57–58.
1464:Empress of Canada
1456:Empress of Russia
1381:Gloucester Castle
1377:Gloucester Castle
1060:Passenger ships:
519:were designed by
223:-winning sisters
191:, was a Scottish
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141:Sir James Lithgow
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