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SET - Clydebuilt I, II & III
Set of three zines: Clydebuilt I, Clydebuilt II & Clydebuilt III.
*** Buy the set of three Clydebuilt zines and receive a discount on individual purchases***
Shipbuilding on the River Clyde
A5 size
44 pages, per zine
Clydebuilt I - The images in this newly printed zine were photographed in the Kvaerner Govan Ltd. shipyard, in Govan, Glasgow, at the launches of the Tai He container ship (1989), the Havis tanker ship (1992), the Jo Selje chemical tanker (1993), and the Sea Launch Commander (1996).
Clydebuilt II - These images were photographed within three yards on the River Clyde. Inside the Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd. yard in May 1996, at the launch of the Stirling Clyde offshore supply vessel. The launch of HMS Portland, a naval frigate, at the Marconi Marine shipyard in Scotstoun, May 1999. The launch of the naval auxiliary ship Wave Ruler, in February 2001, at the BAE Systems Marine (YSL) Ltd. shipyard in Govan.
Clydebuilt III - Photographs from within the Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd shipyard in Port Glasgow, 2016-2024, showing the build of multiple vessels and the launch of the Glen Rosa passenger ferry in April 2024.
Many of the images have never before been printed nor published.
All photographs & design © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert 2025
But is also available at
Street Level Photoworks, Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD.
Stephen O’Neil Art, 1030 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow, G41 2HG.
The Wyllieum, Custom House Way, Greenock, PA15 1EG.
Finnieston Clothing, 305 Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8UQ.
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Zines are a low cost way of printing photographic publications, making them affordable to many and an accessible way into buying photography.
As such, as they are a low cost printing option, there can be slight variations in colour matching and printing across various zines from the same series, as ultimately they are printed on various printing presses at the printers.
Of course we try to minimise this, but this is the nature of zine printing. We appreciate your understanding.
Set of three zines: Clydebuilt I, Clydebuilt II & Clydebuilt III.
*** Buy the set of three Clydebuilt zines and receive a discount on individual purchases***
Shipbuilding on the River Clyde
A5 size
44 pages, per zine
Clydebuilt I - The images in this newly printed zine were photographed in the Kvaerner Govan Ltd. shipyard, in Govan, Glasgow, at the launches of the Tai He container ship (1989), the Havis tanker ship (1992), the Jo Selje chemical tanker (1993), and the Sea Launch Commander (1996).
Clydebuilt II - These images were photographed within three yards on the River Clyde. Inside the Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd. yard in May 1996, at the launch of the Stirling Clyde offshore supply vessel. The launch of HMS Portland, a naval frigate, at the Marconi Marine shipyard in Scotstoun, May 1999. The launch of the naval auxiliary ship Wave Ruler, in February 2001, at the BAE Systems Marine (YSL) Ltd. shipyard in Govan.
Clydebuilt III - Photographs from within the Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd shipyard in Port Glasgow, 2016-2024, showing the build of multiple vessels and the launch of the Glen Rosa passenger ferry in April 2024.
Many of the images have never before been printed nor published.
All photographs & design © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert 2025
But is also available at
Street Level Photoworks, Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD.
Stephen O’Neil Art, 1030 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow, G41 2HG.
The Wyllieum, Custom House Way, Greenock, PA15 1EG.
Finnieston Clothing, 305 Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8UQ.
___
Zines are a low cost way of printing photographic publications, making them affordable to many and an accessible way into buying photography.
As such, as they are a low cost printing option, there can be slight variations in colour matching and printing across various zines from the same series, as ultimately they are printed on various printing presses at the printers.
Of course we try to minimise this, but this is the nature of zine printing. We appreciate your understanding.