Difference between revisions of "Clark-Hawthorn"
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1979 (?) The marine engine business of [[Hawthorn Leslie (Shipbuilders)|Hawthorn, Leslie and Co]] was merged with [[George Clark and N. E. M.]], both owned by [[British Shipbuilders]], to form '''Clark Hawthorn'''. | 1979 (?) The marine engine business of [[Hawthorn Leslie (Shipbuilders)|Hawthorn, Leslie and Co]] was merged with [[George Clark and N. E. M.]], both owned by [[British Shipbuilders]], to form '''Clark Hawthorn'''. | ||
Merged with [[John G. Kincaid and Co]] to form [[Clark Kincaid]] | 1978 Merged with [[John G. Kincaid and Co]] to form [[Clark Kincaid]] which became [[Kvaerner Kincaid]] in 1990. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorn_Leslie_and_Company] Hawthorn Leslie | |||
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[[Category: Town - Newcastle-upon-Tyne]] | [[Category: Town - Newcastle-upon-Tyne]] | ||
[[category: Marine Engines]] | [[category: Marine Engines]] |
Latest revision as of 18:04, 20 February 2020
1979 (?) The marine engine business of Hawthorn, Leslie and Co was merged with George Clark and N. E. M., both owned by British Shipbuilders, to form Clark Hawthorn.
1978 Merged with John G. Kincaid and Co to form Clark Kincaid which became Kvaerner Kincaid in 1990.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Hawthorn Leslie