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John Readhead & Sons - Introduction

John Readhead & Sons - History

John Readhead and Sons - the People

Readhead's Ships

Readheads Ships, including photos

The Technical Offices & Head Office

The Engine Works & Drawing Office

Readhead's Timeline

Local Memories

The Steel Trades

The Outfitting Trades

Other trades

Royal Visits

More photo's

Newspaper & website publicity

The West Docks

The Readhead Family Tree

Readhead's Customers

Local Pubs, social scene, sports, Ashley House & Woodies sho

The Readhead Shipping Line

Readhead's Launch Photos

Photos

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The Engine Works Drawing Office

Located on the Main Road and near to Readheads Landing. This building housed the Engine Shop with the Drawing Office upstairs.
The following ‘memory’ is submitted by Joe Findley who worked at Readheads from 1955 to 1970 when he left and went to Canada;-
He remembers that H. Towers was M.D., Yard Manager was W. Heccles, Engine Works Managers were W. Hall and W. Nicols, Installation Managers were W. Hall and A. Russel. Engine Works Chief Draughtsmen were A. Miller, C. Holt and A. Harvey.
Joe says he was employed from 1955 in the Engine Works D.O. under A. Miller, as a draughtsman, followed by a period as estimator under C. Holt, and finally assistant to A. Harvey.
He says he saw the last two steam reciprocating engines built by John Readhead & Sons completed. They were for Hogarth Line vessels.
Ships he remembers completing in his time there were;-
Nos. 591 – 594 – 598 for Greek owners, main engine Sulzer by Sulzer.
No. 585 for the Strick Line, main engine Doxford.
Nos. 592 – 593 for the Strick Line, main engine Doxford.
No. 600 for the Bristol City Line, main engine Parsons Marine Steam turbine.
Two vessels for British Rail, twin screw Mirrlees main engines. These were reputed to be the first cellular container vessels built in the U.K. – Freightliner 1 and Freightliner 2.
The first full motorship installation completed by John Readhead & Sons he believes was Ship No. 585.
Main engines supplied over the years by;-
Hawthorne Leslie, St. Peters; Wallsend Slipway; Doxfords; Sulzer; Harland & Wolf; Mirrlees, and Parson’s Marine.
John Readhead & Sons he believes produced one of the first low speed diesel installations with bridge control of main engine. Main engine was a Doxford PT6. The installation included an air-conditioned control room.
Another job with a difference was the conversion of the Stag Line vessel ‘Photinia’ for a pipe laying contract. The pipe laying contract was cancelled, but the ship was later re-converted for cable laying.
Joe says John Readhead & Sons was a happy place all round (until the amalgamation into Swan Hunter & Tyne Shipbuilders.
He left Readheads in 1970.

1920 Engine

Picture shows a Triple expansion steam reciprocating engine of a type built about 1920.

Ships control centre

In 1965 this was a 'state of the art' engine room control centre on board ship.

Machining

Machining propeller shafting

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John Readhead & Sons - Introduction |John Readhead & Sons - History |John Readhead and Sons - the People |Readhead's Ships |Readheads Ships, including photos |The Technical Offices & Head Office |The Engine Works & Drawing Office |Readhead's Timeline |Local Memories |The Steel Trades |The Outfitting Trades |Other trades |Royal Visits |More photo's |Newspaper & website publicity |The West Docks |The Readhead Family Tree |Readhead's Customers |Local Pubs, social scene, sports, Ashley House & Woodies sho |The Readhead Shipping Line |Readhead's Launch Photos |Photos |Photos 2 |UNDER CONSTRUCTION |UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2 |UNDER CONSTRUCTION 3 |UNDER CONSTRUCTION 4 |UNDER CONSTRUCTION 5 |Message Board |Guestbook |Mail Form