Trawlers -- A trawler under construction in a British yard. These fine vessels go to the Arctic Circle and beyond. They are highly specialized and the very best design and workmanship go to their construction. British yards have always had a high reputation for trawlers and before the war many countries, including Iceland, Norway, France and Holland, came to them for trawlers. This yard has on order ten for Iceland, part of a contract for thirty trawlers shared between five British firms. September 13, 1951.
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