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After 1866, when [[Backhouse and Dixon]]'s yard had closed for a period, Backhouse and Dixon added the former [[Candlish and Fox]] and [[David Jays]] yards to establish the [[Cleveland Dockyard]], which they ran with the help of [[Raylton Dixon|Dixon]]'s younger brother Waynman. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 27 June 2012
After 1866, when Backhouse and Dixon's yard had closed for a period, Backhouse and Dixon added the former Candlish and Fox and David Jays yards to establish the Cleveland Dockyard, which they ran with the help of Dixon's younger brother Waynman.