| 31. | In December 1922 she was sold to Stanlee Shipbreaking Company of Dover, and was towed to Dover where she was broken up.
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| 32. | Resultantly, during 1932 he sold the company's marine salvaging business to Alloa Shipbreaking, and retired himself from marine salvage.
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| 33. | She was sold on 11 August ! 972 to Queenborough Shipbreaking Company, and shortly afterwards she was towed to Cairnryan and broken up.
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| 34. | "Shikari " was sold for scrap in September 1945, arriving at Cashmore's shipbreaking yard on 4 November 1945.
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| 35. | An almanac's doomsday prediction has virtually shut down the world's largest shipbreaking yard in western India after thousands of workers fled.
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| 36. | On 24 July 2004, " Leahy " was moved to the International Shipbreaking Limited yards in Brownsville, Texas to be dismantled.
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| 37. | In 1921 Cox had branched out into shipbreaking and opened a yard at Queenborough on the Isle of Sheppey, on the River Thames estuary.
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| 38. | The'Joey D'was later dismantled by International Shipbreaking Ltd . of Brownsville, TX, with scrapping completed on 8 November 1999.
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| 39. | In 1960, Emery Zidell established the Zidell Marine Corporation, which used steel recovered from Zidell's shipbreaking business to build new barges.
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| 40. | Some of the money is earmarked for other projects, including advertising airships, shipbreaking, and manufacturing men's suits and trousers in India.
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