A user with 42 edits. Account created on 5 July 2024.
14 July 2024
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Charles Hill & Sons
Corrected to just say that the dock was subsequently taken over by Abels, rather than suggesting it was still occupied by them (Abels went out of business in 2016 as described in their article).currentTag: Visual edit
11:5911:59, 6 July 2024diffhist+812
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User:Crabjam/sandbox
←Created page with ''''G.K. Stothert & Co''' was a British engineering company primarily known for shipbuilding founded in 1852 in
Bristol, England. Initially a Bristol offshoot of
Stothert and Pitt (at that time named Stothert, Slaughter & Co.) based in
St Phillips, it became a separate company in 1852 under the control of George Kelson Stothert upon moving to
Hotwells. Subsequent partnerships were formed with Fripp (1855-1859...'Tag: Visual edit
A user with 42 edits. Account created on 5 July 2024.
14 July 2024
21:1021:10, 14 July 2024diffhist−1
Charles Hill & Sons
Corrected to just say that the dock was subsequently taken over by Abels, rather than suggesting it was still occupied by them (Abels went out of business in 2016 as described in their article).currentTag: Visual edit
11:5911:59, 6 July 2024diffhist+812
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User:Crabjam/sandbox
←Created page with ''''G.K. Stothert & Co''' was a British engineering company primarily known for shipbuilding founded in 1852 in
Bristol, England. Initially a Bristol offshoot of
Stothert and Pitt (at that time named Stothert, Slaughter & Co.) based in
St Phillips, it became a separate company in 1852 under the control of George Kelson Stothert upon moving to
Hotwells. Subsequent partnerships were formed with Fripp (1855-1859...'Tag: Visual edit