Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1952 Private company: [[Richardsons Westgarth (Hartlepool)|Richardsons, Westgarth (Hartlepool)]] Ltd was a subsidiary of [[Richardsons, Westgarth and Co]], the public company<ref>The Times, Sep 18, 1953</ref>


1957 Associated companies are [[North Eastern Marine Engineering Co]], [[George Clark and North Eastern Marine (Sunderland)]] and [[Richardsons Westgarth Atomic]].<ref>See advert</ref>
1957 Associated companies are [[North Eastern Marine Engineering Co]], [[George Clark and North Eastern Marine (Sunderland)]] and [[Richardsons Westgarth Atomic]].<ref>See advert</ref>

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March 1957.

1952 Private company: Richardsons, Westgarth (Hartlepool) Ltd was a subsidiary of Richardsons, Westgarth and Co, the public company[1]

1957 Associated companies are North Eastern Marine Engineering Co, George Clark and North Eastern Marine (Sunderland) and Richardsons Westgarth Atomic.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Sep 18, 1953
  2. See advert