• Temple shipbuilders was a family business in North East England during the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century. Simon Temple (1728–1805)...
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  • glasses Temple, a variety of tangor, a cross between an orange and a tangerine Temple Owls, the athletic program of Temple University Temple shipbuilders, Tyneside...
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  • (1759–1815), English ship builders at Temple shipbuilders Tony Temple (born 1985), American football player Tracey Temple, former secretary to and lover of...
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  • History United Kingdom Name Lord Melville Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields Launched 1804 Fate Sold 1804 United Kingdom Name HMS Porpoise Acquired...
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    HMS Crocodile (1806) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    United Kingdom Name HMS Crocodile Ordered 30 January 1805 Builder Simon Temple, South Shields Laid down June 1805 Launched 19 April 1806 Commissioned July...
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  • Jupiter (1805 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    United Kingdom Name Jupiter Namesake Jupiter (mythology) Builder Simon Temple, South Shields Launched 9 July 1805 Fate Condemned 1829 General characteristics...
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    HMS Cossack (1806) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    History United Kingdom Name HMS Cossack Ordered 30 January 1805 Builder Simon Temple, South Shields Laid down July 1805 Launched 24 December 1806 Completed 2...
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  • Lord Eldon (1802 EIC ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    transport: Buckle & Co. Operator British East India Company Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields Launched 1802 Fate Last listed in 1819 General characteristics...
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    Dakshineswar Kali Temple or Dakshineswar Kalibari is a Hindu navaratna temple in Dakshineswar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Situated on the eastern bank...
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  • Lord Cathcart (1808 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Lord Cathcart Namesake William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart. Builder Temple shipbuilders, Jarrow Launched 12 October 1808 Fate Wrecked April 1821 General...
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  • Imperial (1802 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Imperial was launched in 1802 by Temple shipbuilders in South Shields. She made one voyage from Liverpool to West Africa to trade between Africa and Liverpool...
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  • Indian (1810 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    United Kingdom Name Indian Owner Manning & Co. Builder Simon Temple, Temple shipbuilders, Jarrow Launched 6 January 1810 Fate Wrecked December 1817 General...
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  • Atlas (1801 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Atlas was built in Souths Shields by Temple and launched in 1801 for Temple. She made two voyages transporting convicts from Ireland or England to Port...
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  • British Tar (1792 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    British Tar Owner 1792:John & James Mangles 1810:John Pirie Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields Launched 1792 Fate Lost 1818 General characteristics...
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    HMS Banterer (1807) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Ordered 30 January 1805 Renamed HMS Banterer 9 August 1805 Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields Laid down August 1805 Launched 24 February 1807 Completed...
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  • Egfrid (1810 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1810 as "Elfrid" with G. Taylor, master, and Templer, owner. Lloyd's Register still carried the Elfrid name in 1811, but with...
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  • Admiral Aplin (1802 EIC ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Namesake Admiral Peter Aplin (1753-1817) Owner Moses Agar Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields Launched 18 March 1802 Fate Captured 1804; possibly...
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  • HMS Vulture (1803) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Register of Shipping (RS) for 1802 showed Warrior with B. Trotter, master, S. Temple, owner, and trade Newcastle–London. The entry was unchanged in the 1804...
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  • Pilot (1813 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Name Pilot Owner 1813:Clark & Co. 1815:S. & F. Somes & Co. Builder Temple shipbuilders, Jarrow Launched 7 October 1813 Fate Missing at sea General characteristics...
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  • Oswin (1810 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    appeared in Lloyd's List in 1811 with Atkinson, master, changing to Perkins, Templer, owner, changing to T. Brown, and trade London, changing to London transport...
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  • Admiral Gambier (1807 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Namesake Admiral Gambier Owner Buckles and Co. Builder Simon Temple, Temple shipbuilders, Jarrow, South Shields Launched 24 September 1807 Fate Wrecked...
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  • Lord Cathcart (1807 Shields ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Lord Cathcart Namesake William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart. Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields Launched 1807 Fate Wrecked October 1825 General characteristics...
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  • Glasgow Paddle steamer For private owner. 7 October  United Kingdom Temple shipbuilders Jarrow Pilot Merchantman For private owner. 9 October  France Brest...
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  • Defence (1803 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    appeared in the Register of Shipping (RS) in 1804 with Trotter, master, S. Temple, owner, and trade London coaster. Defense was sailing from Alloa to Quebec...
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  • Trojan (1795 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Lloyd's Register in 1796 under the name Trajan, with E. Redman, master, S. Temple, owner, and trade London-Cape of Good Hope. EIC voyage (1796-1797): Edward...
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  • British Hero (1809 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Hero Owner 1813:Carling (or Carlins) & Co. 1816:Crow & Co. Builder Simon Temple, Jarrow Launched 1809 Fate Wrecked November 1816 General characteristics...
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    Dwarka (category Char Dham temples)
    by October 2024. This initiative, in collaboration with Mazgaon Dock shipbuilders, aims to offer an underwater exploration of the marine life around Dwarka...
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  • Battle of Baltimore in September 1814. The Navy sold her in 1816. Simon Temple Jnr, of South Shields, launched Intrepid in 1803. Although one highly reputable...
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  • Malabar (1804 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    Kingdom Name Malabar Owner 1804:Brown & Co. 1816:Johnson & Co. Builder Temple shipbuilders, South Shields, or Jarrow Launched 24 May 1804 General characteristics...
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  • Indus (1803 ship) (category Ships built by Temple shipbuilders)
    #1–5:William Borradaile EIC voyage #6:Richardson Borradaile Builder Simon Temple Jnr, South Shields Newcastle-upon-Tyne Launched 6 October 1803 Fate Last...
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