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1914 Listed as Marine Engineers. <ref>[[Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914]] p660</ref> | 1914 Listed as Marine Engineers. <ref>[[Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914]] p660</ref> | ||
1925 A new dry dock of 500 ft was opened | 1925 A new dry dock of 500 ft was opened.<ref>Shipbuilding and Shipping Record July 30 1925</ref> | ||
1939 The company took a long lease on the No 1 dry dock from the River Wear Commissioners | 1939 The company took a long lease on the No 1 dry dock from the River Wear Commissioners | ||
1952 A new dock of 675 ft, taking the place of the old No 1 dry dock and capable of taking tankers of up to 32,000 dwt was opened. At the same time, the No 2 dry dock was extended to 565 ft | 1952 A new dock of 675 ft, taking the place of the old No 1 dry dock and capable of taking tankers of up to 32,000 dwt was opened. At the same time, the No 2 dry dock was extended to 565 ft.<ref>Shipbuilding and Shipping Record October 2 1952</ref> | ||
1954 [[Sunderland Shipbuilding, Dry Dock and Engineering Co]] was established, made up of the [[Joseph L. Thompson and Sons|Thompson]], [[Sir James Laing and Sons|Laing]] and [[John Crown and Sons|Crown]] yards and the repairer [[T. W. Greenwell and Co]]. | 1954 [[Sunderland Shipbuilding, Dry Dock and Engineering Co]] was established, made up of the [[Joseph L. Thompson and Sons|Thompson]], [[Sir James Laing and Sons|Laing]] and [[John Crown and Sons|Crown]] yards and the repairer [[T. W. Greenwell and Co]]. | ||
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1977 Became part of British Shipbuilders | 1977 Became part of British Shipbuilders | ||
1987 Company dissolved | 1987 Company dissolved. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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* J. W. Smith and T.S. Holden, Where Ships are Born (Sunderland, 1953) | |||
* L. A. Ritchie, The Shipbuilding Industry: A Guide to Historical Records (1992) | |||
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[[Category: Town - Sunderland]] | [[Category: Town - Sunderland]] | ||
[[Category: Ship Builders]] | [[Category: Ship Builders]] |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 28 August 2021
T. W. Greenwell and Co, ship repairers, South Dock, Sunderland
1901 Incorporated as a private company, initially using public dry docks
1914 Listed as Marine Engineers. [1]
1925 A new dry dock of 500 ft was opened.[2]
1939 The company took a long lease on the No 1 dry dock from the River Wear Commissioners
1952 A new dock of 675 ft, taking the place of the old No 1 dry dock and capable of taking tankers of up to 32,000 dwt was opened. At the same time, the No 2 dry dock was extended to 565 ft.[3]
1954 Sunderland Shipbuilding, Dry Dock and Engineering Co was established, made up of the Thompson, Laing and Crown yards and the repairer T. W. Greenwell and Co.
1961 Ship repairers. 400 employees. [4]
1977 Became part of British Shipbuilders
1987 Company dissolved.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914 p660
- ↑ Shipbuilding and Shipping Record July 30 1925
- ↑ Shipbuilding and Shipping Record October 2 1952
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- J. W. Smith and T.S. Holden, Where Ships are Born (Sunderland, 1953)
- L. A. Ritchie, The Shipbuilding Industry: A Guide to Historical Records (1992)