Abstract

When the private Scott‐Lithgow shipbuilding business was nationalized, Sir William Lithgow set to work to develop his estate in Ormsary, Argyllshire, as well as a new industrial group. This has resulted in a vertically integrated business of which a core is the largest juvenile salmon farm in Europe. The Scottish Salmon industry now annually earns more revenue and employs more people in Scotland than both British Steel and British Coal. Industries which interact with this new activity within Lithgows include trawler‐building, precision engineering, electronics and also brick manufacture.

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