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Temple shipbuilders was a family business in North East England during the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century. [1]

Simon Temple, the Elder

Simon Temple (1728–1805) was born in Crayke, North Yorkshire. By 1780 he was advertising himself as a shipwright in South Shields. [1]

Simon Temple, the Younger

Simon Temple (1759–1815) also born in Crayke opened a shipbuilding yard in Thrift Street, South Shields, and established a colliery in Jarrow. [1]

William Smoult Temple

Was a shipbuilder at Jarrow (1811 - 1812).

Ships

Merchant vessels

Naval vessels

References

  1. ^ a b c "Shipbuilder: Simon Temple (Snr & Jnr)". Tyne Built Ships. George Robinson and David Waller. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Temple shipbuilders was a family business in North East England during the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century. [1]

Simon Temple, the Elder

Simon Temple (1728–1805) was born in Crayke, North Yorkshire. By 1780 he was advertising himself as a shipwright in South Shields. [1]

Simon Temple, the Younger

Simon Temple (1759–1815) also born in Crayke opened a shipbuilding yard in Thrift Street, South Shields, and established a colliery in Jarrow. [1]

William Smoult Temple

Was a shipbuilder at Jarrow (1811 - 1812).

Ships

Merchant vessels

Naval vessels

References

  1. ^ a b c "Shipbuilder: Simon Temple (Snr & Jnr)". Tyne Built Ships. George Robinson and David Waller. Retrieved 28 February 2016.

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