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Difference between revisions of "Great Central Co-operative Engineering and Ship Repairing Co"

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By 1889 they were well established by several fishing boat owners and named '''Great Grimsby Co-op. Box and Fish Carrying Co''' and classified as 'Coal Merchants, mast and block makers, and tinplate workers'
By 1889 several fishing boat owners were well established under the title of '''Great Grimsby Co-op. Box and Fish Carrying Co'''; they were classified as 'Coal Merchants, mast and block makers, and tinplate workers'


1893 They had become the '''Great Central Co-operative Engineering and Ship Repairing Co'''
1893 They had become the '''Great Central Co-operative Engineering and Ship Repairing Co'''
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 7 June 2020

of Fish Dock, Great Grimsby

By 1889 several fishing boat owners were well established under the title of Great Grimsby Co-op. Box and Fish Carrying Co; they were classified as 'Coal Merchants, mast and block makers, and tinplate workers'

1893 They had become the Great Central Co-operative Engineering and Ship Repairing Co

After 1893 they turned out a number of marine engines and steam winches


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Sources of Information

  • Steam Engine Builders of Lincolnshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1955 by Goose and Son