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Records of the Association are in Tyne & Wear Archives.<ref>DT.BSRA</ref>
Records of the Association are in Tyne & Wear Archives.<ref>DT.BSRA</ref>


By 1992 the successor organisation was [[British Maritime Technology]]<ref>Newcastle Journal 17 June 1992</ref>
By 1992 the successor organisation was [[British Maritime Technology]]; its subsidiary was British Maritime Technology Cortec<ref>Newcastle Journal 17 June 1992</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 15:54, 9 June 2023

1961 Proposal to form the association that would bring together the British Shipbuilding Research Association and the Parsons and Marine Engineering Research and Development Association[1]

Wallsend research station

Records of the Association are in Tyne & Wear Archives.[2]

By 1992 the successor organisation was British Maritime Technology; its subsidiary was British Maritime Technology Cortec[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Newcastle Evening Chronicle 23 November 1961
  2. DT.BSRA
  3. Newcastle Journal 17 June 1992