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- Q20711916 subject Q8118539.
- Q20711916 subject Q8313366.
- Q20711916 subject Q8369269.
- Q20711916 subject Q8400313.
- Q20711916 subject Q8414673.
- Q20711916 subject Q8608441.
- Q20711916 subject Q8703761.
- Q20711916 abstract "John G. Kincaid & Company was a major British marine engine manufacturer based in Greenock, Scotland.Its predecessor, Hastie, Kincaid and Donald was founded in 1868 by John Hastie, John Kincaid and Robert Donald. It was dissolved in 1871 when Hastie left, and reformed as Kincaid, Donald & Co. Robert Donald left in 1881, and the remaining founder, John Kincaid renamed it Kincaid & Co.The company became limited liability in 1888 and was reconstructed as a partnership, John G. Kincaid & Co, between John Kincaid and his brother Charles Kincaid in 1895. The company once again became limited liability in 1906. It became a public company in 1937.The company's fortunes declined with those of British shipbuilding generally following the Second World War and in 1977 it was subsumed into the Government owned British Shipbuilders in September 1977 under the Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977. In 1978 the company merged with Clark-Hawthorn of Tyneside to form Clark Kincaid, and sold for a nominal amount, 3 pounds, by British Shipbuilders in a management buyout to HLD Holdings who subsequently sold it to Kvaerner Industrier of Norway in 1990, becoming Kvaerner Kincaid. Kvaerner Kincaid became a diesel engine components manufacturer and was subsequently sold to Sweden's Scandiaverken AB in 1999 for several hundred thousand pounds to cease manufacturing and become a marine engine components distribution centre.".
- Q20711916 extinctionYear "1978".
- Q20711916 fate "Nationalised and incorporated intoBritish Shipbuildersin 1977, merged with Clark-Hawthorn 1978.".
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- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8118539.
- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8313366.
- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369269.
- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8400313.
- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8414673.
- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608441.
- Q20711916 wikiPageWikiLink Q8703761.
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- Q20711916 defunct "1978".
- Q20711916 fate "Nationalised and incorporated into British Shipbuilders in 1977, merged with Clark-Hawthorn 1978.".
- Q20711916 name "John G. Kincaid & Company".
- Q20711916 type Organization.
- Q20711916 type Agent.
- Q20711916 type Company.
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- Q20711916 type Agent.
- Q20711916 type SocialPerson.
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- Q20711916 comment "John G. Kincaid & Company was a major British marine engine manufacturer based in Greenock, Scotland.Its predecessor, Hastie, Kincaid and Donald was founded in 1868 by John Hastie, John Kincaid and Robert Donald. It was dissolved in 1871 when Hastie left, and reformed as Kincaid, Donald & Co. Robert Donald left in 1881, and the remaining founder, John Kincaid renamed it Kincaid & Co.The company became limited liability in 1888 and was reconstructed as a partnership, John G.".
- Q20711916 label "John G. Kincaid & Company".
- Q20711916 name "John G. Kincaid & Company".