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Smiths Dock Co
- "Smith's Dock Co, often referred to simply as Smiths Dock, was a British shipbuilding company of High Docks, North Shields, and later of South Bank in Middlesbrough on the River …
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T. and W. Smith
- "T. and W. Smith of North Shields, merchants, ship repairers and builders, and rope makers (see Thomas and William Smith)
1756 The business was established at St. Peter's, Newcastle upon …
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Smith's Dock
- A new dock at the Smith's Dock complex in North Shields was opened by James Thomas the First Lord of the Admiralty in 1954. It was 216.1m long, 28.9m wide …

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War Memorial, Smith's Dock Park
- Overview Map The war memorial in Smith's Dock Park in Normanby was built by the Smith's Dock Company to commemorate 140 employees who lost their lives in the First World War. It …

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Shipbuilder: Smith's Dock Co., North Shields (1899 - 1910)
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from https://www.gracesguide.co.uk…
Smiths Dock Co
- "Smith's Dock Co, often referred to simply as Smiths Dock, was a British shipbuilding company of High Docks, North Shields, and later of South Bank in Middlesbrough on the River …
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from https://www.gracesguide.co.uk…
T. and W. Smith
- "T. and W. Smith of North Shields, merchants, ship repairers and builders, and rope makers (see Thomas and William Smith)
1756 The business was established at St. Peter's, Newcastle upon …
Added by
Simon Cotterill

  Co-Curate Page
Smith's Dock
- A new dock at the Smith's Dock complex in North Shields was opened by James Thomas the First Lord of the Admiralty in 1954. It was 216.1m long, 28.9m wide …

  Co-Curate Page
War Memorial, Smith's Dock Park
- Overview Map The war memorial in Smith's Dock Park in Normanby was built by the Smith's Dock Company to commemorate 140 employees who lost their lives in the First World War. It …

from http://www.tynebuiltships.co.…
Shipbuilder: Smith's Dock Co., North Shields (1899 - 1910)
Added by
Simon Cotterill