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1872 Registered as William Cleland's Graving Dock. The yard was famous for the sideways launching its ships, a practical solution to a cramped space. | 1872 Registered as William Cleland's Graving Dock. The yard was famous for the sideways launching its ships, a practical solution to a cramped space. | ||
1890 Reconstruction of [[William Cleland and Co]] that would be known in future as [[Clelands Graving Dock and Slipway Co]]. William D. Stephens is Chairman. <ref>Northern Echo - Monday 04 August 1890</ref> | |||
1932 during the Depression, William Cleland's Graving Dock was offered for sale. It was purchased for £3,000 by the [[Craggs Genealogy|Craggs family]] of the [[Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Co]] in the same year. | 1932 during the Depression, William Cleland's Graving Dock was offered for sale. It was purchased for £3,000 by the [[Craggs Genealogy|Craggs family]] of the [[Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Co]] in the same year. |
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ship repairers, of Willington Slipways, Willington Quay, Wallsend-on-Tyne.
William Cleland had been a manager for T. and W. Smith of North Shields
1867 Cleland began business for himself.
1872 Registered as William Cleland's Graving Dock. The yard was famous for the sideways launching its ships, a practical solution to a cramped space.
1890 Reconstruction of William Cleland and Co that would be known in future as Clelands Graving Dock and Slipway Co. William D. Stephens is Chairman. [1]
1932 during the Depression, William Cleland's Graving Dock was offered for sale. It was purchased for £3,000 by the Craggs family of the Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Co in the same year.
1934 Company name became Cleland's (Successors) Ltd which began trading in 1934.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Northern Echo - Monday 04 August 1890