At the Sharp End! by George H Parker

At the Sharp End! by George H Parker

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This book is about the Building and Repairing of Ships - Passenger Liners, Warships, Tankers, Cargo Liners, Drilling Rigs and many others - on the Tay, on the Clyde, on the three rivers of the North East Coast of England and elsewhere in the U.K. George Parker is the third generation of his family to embark on a shipbuilding career.

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At the Sharp End! by George H Parker

This book is about the Building and Repairing of Ships - Passenger Liners, Warships, Tankers, Cargo Liners, Drilling Rigs and many others - on the Tay, on the Clyde, on the three rivers of the North East Coast of England and elsewhere in the U.K. George Parker is the third generation of his family to embark on a shipbuilding career and has written of the industry that he loves, from the "inside". The early chapters briefly chart his grandfather's and father's progress in the industry and these are illustrated by ships of the period. The main section of the book traces the author's own career from apprenticeship to managing director - in the latter position working first in the private sector and later in the public sector. A number of illustrations are incorporated including the launch of QE2 together with many other distinguished Merchant and Naval vessels. The book provides an insight into Shipbuilding Labour Relations as well as pointing to a number of reasons for the accelerating decline of the industry commencing in the '50s. This autobiography abounds with amusing stories and incidents which illuminate the dramas, joys and sorrows of working in this once-great industry.
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ISBN 13 9780851746104
ISBN 10 0851746101
Title At the Sharp End!
Author George H Parker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd
Year published 1992-09-01
Number of pages 207
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.