Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company

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Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company was a prominent British shipbuilding and engineering firm on the River Tyne, known for constructing major naval and merchant vessels during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf British company
engineering company
shipbuilding company
activePeriod 19th century
early 20th century
basedInCounty County Durham
basedInRegion North East England
country United Kingdom
dissolvedInCentury 20th century
economicImpact major employer in Jarrow
significant contributor to River Tyne shipbuilding industry
foundedBy Alderman John Bowes
Charles Mark Palmer
George Johnson
George Palmer
foundedInYear 1852
hasFacility engine works
ironworks at Jarrow
rolling mills
shipyard at Jarrow
headquartersLocation Jarrow
historicalSignificance contributed to industrialization of Jarrow
important role in British naval expansion
industry marine engineering
shipbuilding
knownFor early adoption of iron ship construction
vertical integration of shipbuilding and iron production
locatedIn Jarrow
locatedOn River Tyne
notableFor construction of merchant ships
construction of naval vessels
integrated shipyard and ironworks
iron and steel shipbuilding
product iron plates
marine engines
merchant vessels
steel plates
warships
regionServed British Empire
United Kingdom
servedClient British merchant shipping companies
Royal Navy
status defunct

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