George Clark & NEM

George Clark & NEM was a leading British marine engineering business. The Company was based in Sunderland and was a major employer in the area.

George Clark & NEM
Private
IndustryMarine engineering
FateAcquired
SuccessorHawthorn Leslie
Founded1848
Defunct1982
HeadquartersSunderland, UK
Key people
J.D. Glanville (Managing Director)[1]

History

The Company was established in 1848 by George Clark as a general engineering concern based in Sunderland.[2] It built its first marine engine in 1854.[2] In 1938 it was acquired by Richardsons Westgarth & Company who merged the business with North Eastern Marine ('NEM'), another engineering concern which had been founded in 1865 at South Dock in Sunderland and which they had also acquired, to form George Clark & NEM Ltd.[3]

The Company built engines for many ships including the Saga Ruby. In 1977 the Company was nationalised and was subsumed within British Shipbuilders and then in 1979 it merged with Hawthorn Leslie to form Clark Hawthorn.[4] It then closed in 1982.[5]

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References

  1. HMS Glamorgan: History
  2. "George Clark". Archived from the original on 2008-09-13. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  3. Building for the World The Journal, 22 May 2007
  4. Tyne & Wear Archives: Hawthorn Leslie
  5. Hansard 11 November 1981


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