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1909 Messrs, William White and Sons, of the Vectis Works, Cowes.<ref>Portsmouth Evening News - Saturday 29 May 1909</ref> | 1909 Messrs, William White and Sons, of the Vectis Works, Cowes.<ref>Portsmouth Evening News - Saturday 29 May 1909</ref> | ||
1911 Serious fire at Messrs. W. White and Son, the well-known marine engineers, shipbuilders, and Admiralty contractors, of the Vectis Works.<ref>Isle of Wight Times 19 January 1911</ref> | |||
1918 White, W. & Sons (Cowes), Ltd., Vectis Works, Cowes, Isle of Wight. | 1918 White, W. & Sons (Cowes), Ltd., Vectis Works, Cowes, Isle of Wight. |
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Shipbuilders of Vectis Works, Cowes, Isle of Wight
See William White
1883 Messrs. W. White and Sons, of the Vectis Works, Cowes.[1]
1889 'The racing cutter Drina, which has just been launched at the Vectis Works, Cowes, has been built by White and Son for Prince Batthyany'[2]
1890 Dissolution of the Partnership between Arthur White and Edwin White, as Engineers and Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, and Yacht, Steam-launch, Ship, and Boat Builders, at West Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, under the style of W. White and Sons. The businesses will in future be carried on at the same places (i.e., the Vectis Works and Shipbuilding Yard at West Cowes), by the said Edwin White, on his own account, under the same style. [3]
1909 Messrs, William White and Sons, of the Vectis Works, Cowes.[4]
1911 Serious fire at Messrs. W. White and Son, the well-known marine engineers, shipbuilders, and Admiralty contractors, of the Vectis Works.[5]
1918 White, W. & Sons (Cowes), Ltd., Vectis Works, Cowes, Isle of Wight.
1922: Directors: A. E. White, A. S. White and F. G. White.