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James Laing (shipbuilder)

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In 1843 James Laing took over the business and renamed it "James Laing & Sons". The company had a strong connection to Duncan Dunbar & Co, building one ship per year for them from 1843 to 1863. Duncan Dunbar continued to build ships but switched builder to
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In 1855 Laing married Theresa Talbot Peacock (b. 1832) daughter of Thomas Peacock. They were married at St Andrew's church in
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Commission for 32 years from 1868 to 1900. Linked to this oil interest, which mainly obtained oil from
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Course, Capt. A.G (1961). Painted Ports: The Story of the Ships of Devitt and Moore
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There was a lull in ship production from 1902 to 1909 following his death but the
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of the county. In 1881 he stood unsuccessfully as Liberal candidate for
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revitalised the company and it was the highest producer of warships in
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The company records are held at the National Archive in Kew.
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Laing & Co is credited with the invention of the first
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Mary Laing (b. 1850) Mary Tanner died soon after her death
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Philip Henry Laing (1849–1907) who took over the company
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John Collier
Sunderland


Bishopwearmouth
Sunderland
Fife
Deptford
Sunderland
River Wear
Pile, Hay & Co
oil tanker
River Wear
Burma
Suez Canal
Suez Canal Company
Deputy Lieutenant
North Durham
Sir George Elliot
Queen Victoria
Etal
Northumberland
First World War
Tyne and Wear
Agincourt (1844 ship)
Duncan Dunbar
Sea Park (1845 ship)
Amity (1853 ship)
Dunbar (1853 ship)

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