Clelands Shipbuilding Company Explained

Clelands Shipbuilding Company
Type:Private
Fate:Acquired
Successor:Swan Hunter
Foundation:1866
Defunct:1984
Location:Wallsend, UK
Industry:Shipbuilding

Clelands Shipbuilding Company was a leading British shipbuilding company. The Company was based in Wallsend was nationalised by the British Government. It was founded in 1864 by John and Thomas Cleland, and operated until it was acquired by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson in 1967. The company built a variety of ships, including passenger ships, cargo ships, and naval vessels.

History

The Company was established by William Cleland in 1866 as Clelands Shipbuilding Company.[1] It was based at Willington Quay[2] in Wallsend and became one of the UK's leading builders of coastal vessels.[1] During the 1930s it got into financial difficulties and for a while was known as Clelands (Successors) Ltd.[1] It was acquired by Swan Hunter in 1967 and was nationalised in 1977 at which time it was subsumed into British Shipbuilders.[1] The yard closed down in 1984.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/pdf/arkrep.pdf Tyne & Wear Archives: Report on Access to Shipbuilding Archives in the North East of England
  2. http://www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/pdf/userguide05.pdf Tyne & Wear Archives: user guide