William Crichton

Scottish engineer and shipbuilder

William Crichton - Scientists & Innovators born November 29th, 1827
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An engineer and shipbuilder, contributed significantly to maritime technology in the 19th century. Founded a shipbuilding company that produced notable vessels. His work included innovations in ship design and construction methods that enhanced the performance and safety of ships.

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