• William Barnard (1735–1795) was an 18th-century English shipbuilder serving the Royal Navy and the British East India Company (EIC). He was born in Ipswich...
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  • John Barnard (1705–1784) was an 18th century English shipbuilder serving the Royal Navy. He was born in 1705 the son of John Barnard a shipwright in Ipswich...
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  • Edward George Barnard (1778 – 14 June 1851) was a British shipbuilder and Liberal Party politician. He was the son of William and Frances Barnard and baptised...
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    William Castle or Castell of Rotherhithe (c.1615–1681) was a shipbuilder for the Royal Navy and occasionally for the East India Company. He is mentioned...
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  • (1881–1958), American photographer Henry Gildersleeve (shipbuilder) (1817–1894), American shipbuilder Henry Alger Gildersleeve (1840–1923), American jurist...
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    educated at Glasgow Academy and then apprenticed to Robert Napier, a shipbuilder in Govan. However, he instead decided to study Chemistry at the University...
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    1861, Francis Jones Barnard established a pony express from Yale to Barkerville. The company had originally been owned by William Jeffray and W.H. Thain...
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    river. William Dudman established the yard. To complete some contracts he went into partnership with Henry Adams of Bucklers Hard and William Barnard of Ipswich...
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    the United States where he worked first near Norfolk, Virginia, as a shipbuilder, next in Charles County, Maryland, in ship construction, and then on...
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    Mergenthaler, German-born inventor (born 1854). October 30 – William H. Webb, shipbuilder and philanthropist (born 1816). November 21 – Garret Hobart,...
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  • Ward's granddaughters, Ann and Mary, inherited the brewery. Mary married shipbuilder Robert Gleadow in 1796, and their son, Robert Ward Gleadow, continued...
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    Works Allied Shipbuilders Burrard Dry Dock Victoria Machinery Depot Personnel Frank P. Armstrong William A. Baillie-Grohman Frank Barnard Jr. Gustavus...
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    recovered sufficiently for it to continue. After a time, a Scottish shipbuilder David Hoy, who had heard of the remarkable properties of Huon Pine for...
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  • Admiral Andrewes retired on 10 January 1957, and became a director of the shipbuilders John I. Thornycroft & Company having become a member of the Institution...
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    third chocolate factory was founded by Joseph Storrs Fry in Bristol. The shipbuilder John Wigham Richardson was a prominent Newcastle upon Tyne Quaker. His...
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    father and grandfather were engineers; both had been apprentices at the shipbuilders Vickers. His grandfather George Sinclair was a naval architect who got...
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    the American cause, including Francis Cabot, William Pynchon, Thomas Barnard, E. A. Holyoke, and William Pickman. During the American Revolutionary War...
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    was born on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, in 1850 and adopted by shipbuilder Joshua Snow at the age of four. He moved to Chicago when he was eighteen...
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    shipbuilding ceased here in 1876. Sunderland shipbuilders included Austin and Son, William Pickersgill and William Doxford. It was between 1790 and 1805 that...
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    the weather ship Weather Reporter 1957 Pembroke Castle K450 Ferguson Shipbuilders 9 Dec 1942 3 Jun 1943 12 Feb 1944 29 June 1944 Transferred to Canada...
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    popular cliff-diving area) & Fintry Delta on the west side. The five-lane William R. Bennett Bridge, a floating bridge with a high boat passage arch connects...
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    conferred with Honorary Membership of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland in 1891. Following his return from Australia, he was President...
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  • representative William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly William Banach, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly Charles A. Barnard, member...
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    Works Allied Shipbuilders Burrard Dry Dock Victoria Machinery Depot Personnel Frank P. Armstrong William A. Baillie-Grohman Frank Barnard Jr. Gustavus...
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  • Works Allied Shipbuilders Burrard Dry Dock Victoria Machinery Depot Personnel Frank P. Armstrong William A. Baillie-Grohman Frank Barnard Jr. Gustavus...
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  • footballer, was born in Portsmouth Joseph Osmond Barnard, engraver, was born in Portsmouth Mike Barnard, cricketer and footballer, was born in Portsmouth...
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  • United States Navy Dudman & Co. were major shipbuilders, working for a time with the shipbuilder William Barnard. Between 1785 and 1794, they owned three...
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  • enslaved people. Dudman & Co. were major shipbuilders, working for a time with the shipbuilder William Barnard. Between 1785 and 1794, they owned three...
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    November 16 – King Frederick William II of Prussia (b. 1744) November 18 – Jacques-Alexandre Laffon de Ladebat, French shipbuilder, merchant (b. 1719) November...
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    the ironstone was mined specifically for the furnaces at the Palmer Shipbuilders in Jarrow on the River Tyne, but later, the mine became independent of...
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