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Formed in 1874 when [[Charles Hunting]] purchased the sailing ship Sylvia. In 1891 the company became Hunting and Son. Their first oil tanker was built in 1893. After 1925 they only owned tankers.<ref>[http://mariners-list.com/site_pages.php?section=Shipping+Companies&category=English&page_name=Hunting+%26+Son+Newcastle] Mariners List website: Hunting & Son, Newcastle</ref>


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of Newcastle

Formed in 1874 when Charles Hunting purchased the sailing ship Sylvia. In 1891 the company became Hunting and Son. Their first oil tanker was built in 1893. After 1925 they only owned tankers.[1]

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  1. [1] Mariners List website: Hunting & Son, Newcastle