WebThese sound files are extracts (short, edited pieces) from longer oral history interviews preserved by Northumberland Archives. These interviews were made as part of a project to collect the memories of people who lived and worked on the Northumberland coast; “Sustaining Our Coastal Heritage”, 2006-2008. WebHMS Knaresborough Castle (K389) was a Castle-class corvette of the Royal Navy, built under the 1943 War Programme, and named after Knaresborough Castle in Yorkshire, England. She was ordered on 19 January 1943, launched at Blyth Shipyard in Blyth, Northumberland on 29 September 1943 and completed on 5 April 1944. She was …
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WebMay 29, 2013 · Blyth shipyard announced its closure on world cup day 1966 and closed in 1966. the last ship was the Rowgate then Marinex by Blyth Shipyard launched in 1967. … WebShe was ordered on 19 January 1943, launched at Blyth Shipyard in Blyth, Northumberland on 29 September 1943 and completed on 5 April 1944. She was scrapped at Glasgow in March 1956. The ship's bell hangs in the Church of England Primary school in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. In World War II she served as a convoy escort. ruth mellenthin lcsw
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WebBlyth, Breyen Richardson & Co. Ship brokers and Chandlers (c. 1900) . Ref: NRO 751-3-57. More info... WebHere are a couple of photographs from 1894 taken of people who worked on the River Blyth. They were "Trimmers", the men who levelled the coal that had been "teemed" into holds of colliers. My thanks & appreciation to the … WebFlickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "blythshipyard" Flickr tag. ruth melichar bird center