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84390
Surname: Stockton Tweed Cloth Manufactory (Industry)
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 12 July 1851
Place: Stockton
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Reward offered for information leading to apprehension of person who set fire to the premises


86369
Surname: Stockton Tweed Factory (Industry)
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 18 October 1851
Place: Stockton
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Robert Fisher of the Stockton Tweed factory arrived at the gold fields with seven dray loads of materials. Preparing to open a large store and carry on mining operations


196480
Surname: Welham Pottery (Industry)
First Name: Nathan
Ship: LH
Date: 11 August 1928
Place: Merewether
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Ancient Earthenware – The pottery works at Merewether were situated at the corner of Junction and Patrick streets. They were owned by Nathan Welham. The articles made were drain pipes, bread crocks, jars, flower pots, stone ginger beer bottles, and chimney pots. His potter was a man named Jordon. Welham s parents kept a ship in Hunter Street Newcastle, on the site of Scott s emporium, and the wares from the pottery were sold there. The clay was dug on the pottery site, but the pits have long since been filled in with drift sand. The Pottery Inn, kept by Welham was on the corner, and the works at the back. Next to the pottery was a fine Lucerne paddock owned by Mr. Birdmell and there was also a stream nearby where the residents used to gather fine watercress – Robert F. Lingard


207598
Surname: Wickham and Bullock Island Colliery (Industry)
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 27 January 1902
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: THE WICKHAM COLLIERY. CHANGE OF MIANAGEMENT. Mr. J. F. Burns, (chairman), Dr. Morson, and Messrs Thomas Saywell, H.I McKenzie and Benjamin Lee, directors of the Wickham and Bullock Island Colliery, on Saturday made the usual quarterly inspection of their, colliery, and found everything satisfactory. They accepted, with regret, the resignation of Mr. James Fletcher, who had been their colliery manager for the past 14 years. Mr. Fletcher resigned in order, to give his undivided attention to the Stockton Colliery, of which he is tile manager. The Wickham and Bullock Island directors have appointed Mr. Thomas Crawford, who holds an English certificate, to succeed Mr. Fletcher. Mr. Crawford has for some time been connected with the Wickham and Bullock Island Colliery and his appointment will give satisfaction to the employees.


94622
Surname: Windemere Boiling Down Establishment (Industry)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1852 18 September
Place: Hexham
Source: MM
Details: Nott & Grenfell relinquished the Windemere Boiling Down establishment and erecting new premises near Hexham to be known as 'The Hunter River Steaming Down Establishment'


57130
Surname: Windermere Boiling Down Establishment (Industry)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1849 4 August
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: John Nott taking over business


50472
Surname: Windermere Boiling Establishment (Industry)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1847 6 March
Place: Windermere
Source: MM
Details: Prices listed