Stephenson Clarke Shipping Limited, established in 1730 is Great Britain's oldest shipping company. The company specializes in short sea bulk cargo such...
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the French Marine–Marchande website.[dead link] "Stephenson Clarke Fleet". Stephenson Clarke Shipping Ltd. Archived from the original on 1 April 2007....
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Garden. The Stephenson Clarkes were the founders in 1730 of Stephenson Clarke Shipping, Britain's oldest shipping company. In 1892, Ralph Clarke's father purchased...
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MV Ardingly was a coaster built in 1951 as a collier for Stephenson Clarke Shipping. She carried coal from North East England to ports in Southern England...
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Savill & Albion Line Shell International Shipping Services Silver Line Stag Line Star Line Stephenson Clarke Shipping Townsend Brothers Ferries, later Townsend...
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nationalised into the British Steel Corporation in 1967. Stephenson Clarke Shipping — shipping company (short sea bulk cargo), 1730–2012. Headquartered...
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Methane Pioneer was later renamed Aristotle and operated by Stephenson Clarke Shipping, making 30 voyages between 1959 and 1972, when it was withdrawn...
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29m Port Glasgow 565 MV M.V.A. Hopper Barge 11 February 1985 Stephenson Clarke Shipping Ltd 55.5 x 12.3m Port Glasgow 566 MV Fivla Ferry 12 February 1985...
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weighed 680 tonnes, and had a crew of seven. They were managed by Stephenson Clarke Shipping Ltd but owned by the CEGB. The ships went further up the Tyne...
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years. In 2002 the merger with City shipping specialist Sinclair Roche & Temperley gave it a Shanghai office. Stephenson Harwood played an instrumental role...
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the company expanded its mining activities, also acquiring shipping firm Stephenson Clarke in 1928. After number of colliery acquisitions and a merger...
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History Name Minister (1911-1917) Rosehill (1917) Owner Stephenson Clarke Shipping (1911–1917) W. J. Tillett Steam Ship Company Ltd. (1917) Builder S P...
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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...
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Boston martyrs (redirect from Marmaduke Stephenson)
tradition to the three English members of the Society of Friends, Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson and Mary Dyer, and to the Barbadian Friend William Leddra...
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more than 1,870 GRT and more than 2,800 deadweight tons. Some of Stephenson Clarke and Associates' fleet were flatirons. William Cory and Son's fleet...
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in 1903–1906. Until 2009, the Arctic pack ice prevented regular marine shipping throughout most of the year. Arctic sea ice decline, linked primarily to...
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Wandsworth and District Gas Company (category Defunct shipping companies of the United Kingdom)
named Wandle to replace the 1909 vessel. In 1932 she was sold to Stephenson Clarke & Associated Companies who renamed her Pitwines. In 1923 Burntisland...
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Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, United States Navy, and Allied merchant shipping. Convoys, coming mainly from North America and predominantly going to the...
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2003 along with the rest of the X5 facelift, the X5 4.8is first started shipping in April 2004. It had a new larger 4.8 L engine (which replaced the 4.6...
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Daniel Snuggs, Deputy Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police. Amanda Jane Stephenson, Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police Service. Matthew Wesley Ward...
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registry was Grangemouth. She was placed under the management of Stephenson, Clarke and Associated Companies Ltd. Empire Daughter was a member of a number...
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was nothing more than a carry-over from the mine railways that George Stephenson had worked on prior to making the world's first passenger railway. Brunel...
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website, accessed May 3, 2008 "Arnold Bernstein Dead qt 83: Built Atlantic Shipping Fleets". The New York Times. March 9, 1971. p. 41. The Heritage Encyclopedia...
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Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell (1765–1766) George Turnbull (1766–1769) Captain James Stephenson (1770–1772) Captain George Etherington (1772) Major Henry Bassett (1772–1774)...
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North Road, Park East, Park West, Pierremont, Red Hall and Lingfield, Stephenson, and Whinfield. Following a further change to the ward boundaries of Darlington...
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Johnny Galecki, Alicia Witt, Laura Fraser, Conan O'Brien, Tommy Lee 18 The Shipping News Miramax Films Lasse Hallström (director); Robert Nelson Jacobs (screenplay);...
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long-distance chess match. Harry Steere: World War II Flying ace. George Stephenson: (1781-1848) Father of the Railway, Lived in 34 Upper Parliament Street...
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Ross - Snakebite (uncredited), Dr. Monk (in "Mirage"; uncredited) John Stephenson - Doctor (in "Crash"; uncredited) Janet Waldo - Danny (in "Return of the...
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Tecumseh to return to Canada. Along the way they attempted to storm Fort Stephenson, a small American post on the Sandusky River near Lake Erie. They were...
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amalgamated with the shipping company Botterell & Roche (founded 1861) to form Norton, Rose, Botterell & Roche. This shipping experience contributed...
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