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North Eastern Marine Engineering Co

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North Eastern Marine Engineering Co of South Docks, Sunderland and Wallsend-on-Tyne

1865 Company incorporated.

1867 The North-Eastern Engineering Company was established by John Frederick Spencer

1871 Twin screw engines built for the Steam Ship SS Magloria. [1]

1875 A system of drilling boiler plates recently patented by Mr. Allan of North Eastern Marine Engineering Co. [2]

1882 The Northumberland Engine Works and Forge of this company were established at Wallsend.

1889 Triple expansion engines for SS Benmore built by Dobson and Co. The company's works at Wallsend and Sunderland have supplied 100 vessels afloat with their triples fitted. [3]

1899 Fourth largest British manufacturer of engines for ships at 55,800ihp at Wallsend; the separate Sunderland yard produced 27575ihp[4]

1899 See 1899 Shipbuilding Statistics for details of production this year.

1911 Engines for SS San Mateo built by Wood, Skinner and Co. [5]

1914 Marine Engineers and Boilermakers. Specialities: Marine Engines and Marine Boilers. Employees 3,000 to 4,000. [6]

1914 Directory: Listed as Boiler Makers. [7]

1920 Issued booklet 'The Application of Superheated Steam to Marine Engines'. Of Wallsend and Sunderland. Contains descriptions of their marine engines, turbines, marine oil engines, boilers, condensers, feed and ballast pumps, evaporators, feed-water cleaners and heaters, circulating pumps etc. [8]

1924 Advert as designers, builders and repairers of reciprocating and turbine engines and boilers for all classes of vessels and a lot more. Of Wallsend-on-Tyne and Sunderland. [9]

1938 Private company formed as North Eastern Marine Engineering (1938) Ltd. which was amalgamated with Richardsons, Westgarth and Co[10]

1954 Name changed.

1961 Marine and general engineers, ironfounders, producing marine engines and boilers. 1,600 employees. [11]


Visits Published In The Engineer

A series of tours of the Works were provided in 1880 and published in The Engineer. They can be read by following the links below;

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1871/10/27 page 284.
  2. The Engineer 1875/05/21
  3. The Engineer of 3rd May 1889 p370 & p388 (supplement)
  4. The Engineer 1900/02/16
  5. The Engineer of 1st September 1911 p244
  6. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  7. Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914 p605
  8. The Engineer of 20th Feb 1920 p208
  9. 1924 Naval Annual Advert page xl
  10. The Times, Jan 29, 1938
  11. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE