Title
Collection of Papers Relating to the Manchester Dry Dock Co Ltd
Reference
YMS0284
Production date
1894 - 1980
Creator
- Manchester Dry Docks Co LtdBiographyBiography
The Manchester Ship Canal Pontoons and Dry Docks Company Limited opened the first dry dock facility at the Port of Manchester on the 14 February 1894. The company incorporated on the 14 October 1891, eventually changing its name to The Manchester Dry Docks Co Ltd on the 23 January 1906.
The Manchester Ship Canal Pontoons and Dry Docks Company Limited had been started by George Renwick, a ship owner from Newcastle-upon-Tyne after he had paid a visit to the Manchester Ship Canal during its construction. Realising the potential for a dry dock facility on the new canal, he approached the Manchester Ship Canal Company and an agreement was reached to provide him with land at Mode Wheel.
As the ship canal was not fully opened, a floating pontoon was built in 1893 to operate at the company’s other site at Ellesmere Port. As the work to construct the Manchester Ship Canal progressed, George Renwick began construction of the first dry dock at Mode Wheel to be operational on the 14 February 1894, the day the Ship Canal was officially opened. A further two dry docks were built on the Mode Wheel site in 1907 and 1917, as well as having a floating pontoon.
Scope and Content
Collection consisting of share certificates, royalty payments, directors reports, reports and balance sheets relating to the operation of the company. Included in the collection is visitors book and a series of investment reports for the early 1970s along with details of the sale of the items belonging to the company sold at a liquidators sale held between the 26-28 March 1980.
Extent
2 boxes
Physical description
Fair
Language
English
Archival history
Provenance unknown
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Manchester Dry Docks Co LtdBiographyBiography
The Manchester Ship Canal Pontoons and Dry Docks Company Limited opened the first dry dock facility at the Port of Manchester on the 14 February 1894. The company incorporated on the 14 October 1891, eventually changing its name to The Manchester Dry Docks Co Ltd on the 23 January 1906.
The Manchester Ship Canal Pontoons and Dry Docks Company Limited had been started by George Renwick, a ship owner from Newcastle-upon-Tyne after he had paid a visit to the Manchester Ship Canal during its construction. Realising the potential for a dry dock facility on the new canal, he approached the Manchester Ship Canal Company and an agreement was reached to provide him with land at Mode Wheel.
As the ship canal was not fully opened, a floating pontoon was built in 1893 to operate at the company’s other site at Ellesmere Port. As the work to construct the Manchester Ship Canal progressed, George Renwick began construction of the first dry dock at Mode Wheel to be operational on the 14 February 1894, the day the Ship Canal was officially opened. A further two dry docks were built on the Mode Wheel site in 1907 and 1917, as well as having a floating pontoon.
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
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