Not Shoreham
Mar. 4th, 2017 12:41 pmMy grandfather and father both worked for Blaw-Knox- an engineering firm which originated in the USA and now belongs to Volvo. When the company's UK base in Rochester closed- folowing a takeover in 1968- my father set up his own company which continued the work of his division under the name John Grist Ltd.
We have quite a few photos in the archive relating to both companies. I particularly like this one because of the boats. I'm guessing at a date in the late 1940s. Someone has written Shoreham on the back and then crossed it out so all we know about the setting is that it could be any port you care to name apart from Shoreham.

We have quite a few photos in the archive relating to both companies. I particularly like this one because of the boats. I'm guessing at a date in the late 1940s. Someone has written Shoreham on the back and then crossed it out so all we know about the setting is that it could be any port you care to name apart from Shoreham.

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Date: 2017-03-04 02:22 pm (UTC)The symbol on the hopper is Blaw Knox's from the sixties (spot the Rochester native :o) so it might just be their wharfage in Rochester- if the other shore was visibile that'd give a bigger clue.
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Date: 2017-03-04 09:56 pm (UTC)Everard was based out of Greenhithe. They were mostly shipowners and shipbuilders, but they had tanker trucks; I found this thread (cached) trying to track down pictures of some.
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Date: 2017-03-05 10:44 am (UTC)How about Plymouth? Same part of the world and I've read that Everard had a presence there.
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Date: 2017-03-05 10:51 am (UTC)I've been to Greenhithe. There's not much going on there now in the ship-building line.
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Date: 2017-03-06 05:41 am (UTC)You're welcome. Do you know who took the photograph? It's a very good composition.
I've been to Greenhithe. There's not much going on there now in the ship-building line.
Where are ships built these days?
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Date: 2017-03-06 09:28 am (UTC)I don't think there's much serious ship building going on in Britain these days. A lot of the big yards have closed. I gather there's still some activity in Glasgow and Belfast.
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Date: 2017-03-06 08:18 pm (UTC)I'm glad they still build them.