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Blyth Shipbuilding Company

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Harrison Ltd, J Ludwig Mowinckel's Rederi A/S, A.P. Moller, Nomikos Ltd, Olsen & Ugelstad, Pacific Steam Navigation Co, Polish Ocean Lines, Rederi A/B Helsingborg, The St Denis Shipping Co Ltd, Stephenson Clarke Ltd, Straits Steamship Co Ltd, Trader Line Ltd, Vilhelm Torkildsen and Wahl & Co.
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Unfortunately rising costs and falling orders meant that, after losing money for five years, the yard was finally closed in 1967. Repair work and shipbreaking was then carried out by various companies on the site.
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that a director of Blyth Shipyard and an Admiralty official, was convicted of fraudulently altering a tender to the extent of £12,000 enabling the shipyard to secure a contract.
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in 1811. In the 1840s the yard was purchased by Beaumont and Drummond. In 1863 the yard was taken over by Hodgson and Soulsby who repaired and built small wooden sailing ships.
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Prefabrication, plating and welding shop. Situated between docks 1,2 and docks 3,4,5.
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On 2 March 1883 the Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Company Ltd. was
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In mid-1937 the yard was reopened under its original name. During
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List representing some of the owners commissioning new tonnage -
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Aerial view of Blyth Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Co site at Blyth.
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In 1914 a cargo ship under construction was purchased by the
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records on 8 December 1943 that a question was put to the
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Shipbuilding began on the site on the south bank of the
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1967
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Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United Kingdom
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1883
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Blyth Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Ltd
Limited company
Shipbuilding
Blyth, Northumberland
England

shipyard
Blyth
Northumberland
England
River Blyth

registered
limited liability company
cargo liners
tramp steamers
colliers
Director
Chairman
Admiralty
seaplane carrier
Ark Royal
landing craft
sloops
Royal Navy
Arabis-class minesweeper
Verbena
Aubrietia-class convoy escorts
Aubrietia
Gaillardia

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