Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of [[J. Crichton and Co]]
of [[J. Crichton and Co]]
1885 Born son of [[Charles Crichton]]
1913 Established the business [[J. Crichton and Co]], shipbuilders at Connah's Quay on the outskirts of the city of Chester. Initially it operated as a subsidiary of C. & H. Crichton, the ship repair business owned by  the father of James Crichton.


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Revision as of 09:16, 1 November 2019

James Crichton (1885-1932).

of J. Crichton and Co

1885 Born son of Charles Crichton

1913 Established the business J. Crichton and Co, shipbuilders at Connah's Quay on the outskirts of the city of Chester. Initially it operated as a subsidiary of C. & H. Crichton, the ship repair business owned by the father of James Crichton.


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