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The Wigham Richardson shipbuilding company was named after its founder, John Wigham Richardson (1837-1908), the son of Edward Richardson, a tanner from Newcastle upon Tyne, and Jane Wigham from Edinburgh.
The WighamRichardson shipbuilding company was named after its founder, John WighamRichardson (1837-1908), the son of Edward Richardson, a tanner from...
Swan Hunter, formerly known as Swan Hunter & WighamRichardson, is a shipbuilding design, engineering, and management company, based in Wallsend, Tyne...
John WighamRichardson (7 January 1837 – 15 April 1908) was a British shipbuilder on Tyneside during the late 19th and early 20th century. Richardson was...
John WighamRichardson. John RichardsonWigham (15 January 1829 – 16 November 1906) was a prominent lighthouse engineer of the 19th century. Wigham was...
Wigham may refer to: Gary Wigham (born 1961), former English cricketer John RichardsonWigham (1829–1906), prominent lighthouse engineer of the 19th century...
Sir Philip WighamRichardson, 1st Baronet, OBE (26 January 1865 – 23 November 1953) was a British sport shooter and Conservative politician. He was the...
Philip Wigham Richardson, 1st Baronet (1865–1953) Sir William WighamRichardson, 2nd Baronet (1893–1973) Sir George WighamRichardson, 3rd Baronet (1895–1981)...
was a Japanese cargo/passenger ship built by the British shipyard WighamRichardson in 1900. Originally christened as SS Potosí, the ship was bought by...
shipbuilding and was the home of the WighamRichardson shipyard, which later amalgamated to form Swan Hunter & WighamRichardson, probably best known for building...
Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & WighamRichardson in their shipyard in Wallsend, England. The Carpathia made her maiden...
(or SS) Knight of Malta was a cargo liner built by Swan, Hunter & WighamRichardson Ltd in 1929. She was owned and operated by Cassar Co. Ltd. in Malta...
Waugh 1973, Chapter 11. Waugh 1973, pp. 78–79. Waugh 1973, pp. 76–78. Wigham-Richardson, J (1900). "APPENDIX ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUN-DIALS". In Gatty,...
John Grubb Richardson (1813–1891), major Irish industrialist who founded the model village of Bessbrook near Newry John WighamRichardson (1837–1908)...
Pacific Cruises. Scrapped in 2007. Symphony 1951 Swan Hunter and WighamRichardson, England 1994- 2000 16,000 Previously Provence for SGTM Line and Enrico...
Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Laid down on 2 June 1953 by Swan Hunter & WighamRichardson, and launched on 2 June 1954, Tidereach was commissioned on 30 August...
liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by the company Swan Hunter & WighamRichardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and launched in 1899. The Ivernia...
Thomas Cleland, and operated until it was acquired by Swan Hunter & WighamRichardson in 1967. The company built a variety of ships, including passenger...
was founded by Joseph Storrs Fry in Bristol. The shipbuilder John WighamRichardson was a prominent Newcastle upon Tyne Quaker. His office at the centre...