Govan Shipyard Set To Build New Aircraft Carrier

Defence Secretary Des Browne,stands with workers at the Govan shipyard as they received  a new Ministry of Defence contract worth an estimated £3.2 billion July 3, 2008 in Scotland. Defence Secretary Des Browne, visited the yard to announce the new contract to build the UK's biggest ever aircraft carriers.
Defence Secretary Des Browne,stands with workers at the Govan shipyard as they received a new Ministry of Defence contract worth an estimated £3.2 billion July 3, 2008 in Scotland. Defence Secretary Des Browne, visited the yard to announce the new contract to build the UK's biggest ever aircraft carriers.
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A worker walks past a type 45 destroyer being built in Govan shipyard on July 3, 2008 in Glasgow, Scotland. Defence Secretary Des Browne, visited the yard to announce a new Ministry of Defence contract, worth an estimated £3.2 billion to build the UK's biggest ever aircraft carriers. Workers walks past a type 45 destroyer being built in Govan shipyard on July 3, 2008 in Glasgow, Scotland. Defence Secretary Des Browne, visited the yard to announce a new Ministry of Defence contract, worth an estimated £3.2 billion to build the UK's biggest ever aircraft carriers. A men work on part of a type 45 destroyer,currently being built in Govan shipyard  July 3, 2008 in Scotland. Defence Secretary Des Browne, visited the yard to announce a new Ministry of Defence contract, worth an estimated £3.2 billion to build the UK's biggest ever aircraft carriers. Workers walks past a type 45 destroyer being built in Govan shipyard on July 3, 2008 in Glasgow, Scotland. Defence Secretary Des Browne, visited the yard to announce a new Ministry of Defence contract, worth an estimated £3.2 billion to build the UK's biggest ever aircraft carriers.
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