Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Petersen and Tate

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c.1897 Operated a fleet of about six cargo steamers.

1898 The partnership between William Petersen and Arthur Tate, carrying on business as shipowners and shipbrokers at 17 Sandhill, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Ridley Street, Blyth and at Montreal, Canada under the style of Petersen, Tate and Co, was dissolved by mutual consent.[1]

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