John Cashmore Ltd (also known as J Cashmore, or simply as Cashmore's or other derivations) was a company operating largely in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. It became best known for ship breaking and scrapping redundant British railway locomotives.[1]
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JohnCashmoreLtd (also known as J Cashmore, or simply as Cashmore's or other derivations) was a company operating largely in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales...
expert Roger Cashmore (born 1944), British physicist Thomas Cashmore (1892–1984), British bishop Cashmore, Victoria, Australia JohnCashmoreLtd, former scrapping...
in South Wales having been acquired from the Newport scrapyard of JohnCashmoreLtd. A second, 15231, was sold by BR to Tilling Construction at Grassington...
1977 Dec 1977 JohnCashmoreLtd, Newport Withdrawn due to collision damage E6103 Dec 1967 E5006 74003 Dec 1977 Dec 1980 JohnCashmoreLtd, Newport E6104...
after Cheltenham Racecourse. After decommissioning she was sold to JohnCashmoreLtd for breaking up and arrived at their Newport Yard in 1927. Colledge...
collision with the P&O Line's Viceroy of India, then sold to JohnCashmoreLtd and scrapped at Cashmores Newport, Monmouthshire Regina 1917 1925–1929 16,313 Ordered...
February 1917. HMS E48 was used as a target in 1921. She was sold to JohnCashmoreLtd and scrapped at Newport in July 1928. Like all post-E8 British E-class...
passenger voyage before being withdrawn from service. She was scrapped by JohnCashmoreLtd at Newport, Wales, starting on 11 May. Reina del Pacifico's bell is...
remained until it was withdrawn in March 1967. It was later scrapped by JohnCashmoreLtd in Newport. It used an 0-4-0DM/4wDM wheel configuration and was powered...
Christmas Island. On 11 July 1957 she arrived in Newport, Wales, where JohnCashmoreLtd scrapped her. Talbot-Booth 1936, p. 420. "Cheshire". Harland & Wolff...
incorporated into all batch 3 H class submarines. HMS H21 was sold to JohnCashmoreLtd on 13 July 1926 for scrapping at Newport. Like all post-H20 British...
collided with H29 during exercises. K2 was sold on 13 July 1926 to JohnCashmoreLtd for scrapping at Newport. Like all British K-class submarines, K2...
1954. She was placed on the disposal list in 1964. She was sold to JohnCashmoreLtd for scrapping and arrived at their yard in Newport, Wales on 23 July...
ramming K4 and slicing her in half. She was sold on 13 July 1926 to JohnCashmoreLtd for scrapping at Newport. K6 displaced 1,800 long tons (1,800 t) when...