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John Readhead & Sons - Introduction

John Readhead & Sons - History

John Readhead and Sons - the People

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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

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The West Docks

The Readhead Family Tree

Readhead's Customers

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Readhead's Timeline

This picture shows the site where John Readhead was to set up his yard and it appears to have been a boat yard in 1848.

1819........John Readhead was born in Earsdon, Northumberland.
14 Nov 1839......... John Readhead married SUSANNAH RICHARDSON at St. Hilda's Church, South Shields on 20 November 1842. She was born 1819 in Whitby, North Yorkshire
1843......There son Robert born in South Shields.
1846......There daughter Mary Ann born in South Shields.
1849......There son Thomas Richardson born in South Shields.
1850......Son John born in South Shields.
1852......Son James born in South Shields.
1855......Daughter Susannah born in South Shields
1861......There son William Bell born in South Shields.
1875......John Readhead commenced his shipbuilding business. He purchased a site of about 10 acres on the east side of Tyne Dock, including the West Dock shipyard of the late James Young, and this was laid out as a modern iron shipbuilding yard and engineering works, the West Dock Shipbuilding Yard, as it is called, being opened in 1881. The yard is fitted with plant of the newest and most approved construction, a large number of hydraulic machines being employed, and the workshops and sheds, etc., lighted with electricity throughout. The works also include a large marine engine-building establishment, the firm engining all the steamers they build. They employ a working staff of about 2000 hands in the various departments. A large graving dock near the shipyard was subsequently acquired for repairing purposes. Alderman John Readhead, the founder of the firm, who was twice Mayor of the Borough, President of the Conservative Association, and who filled many public offices, died on March 9, 1894 and is commemorated by the Readhead wing of the Ingham Infirmary, the greater part of the cost of which was defrayed by his family. In 1900, the output of the West Dock firm, exclusive of repairs, amounted to seven new vessels of 23,919 tons, several of which were built for special trades, while in 1901 seven vessels of 24,043 tons, and in 1902 eight vessels of 24,764 tons gross register, were launched.(source; The Borough of South Shields by George B Hodgson)
1878......Alderman John Readhead opened the new building for the Local Marine Board at the rear of the Customs House.
1878 & 1879.....John Readhead elected Mayor of South Shields.
February 1883.....John Readhead elected representative on Tyne River Commissioners.
The foundation-stone for St, Aiden's Church was laid by Alderman John Readhead J.P., on March 19, 1887.
24 May 1887..... John's wife, Susannah dies.
1887.....The large east window of St Thomas' Church in Fowler Street was filled with stained glass in the December of 1887, at the cost of Alderman John Readhead, in memory of his wife.
1893 & 1894.....Robert Readhead elected Mayor of South Shields.
March 9th, 1894 John Readhead dies aged 76.
1895......The family of the late John Readhead announced their intention to contribute £4000 towards the erection of a new wing to the Ingham Infirmary at Westoe in South Shields on the sole condition that the name of their father should in some way be associated with the extension. (source; The Borough of South Shields by George B Hodgson)
July 1897.....Robert Readhead elected representative on Tyne River Commissioners.
1909.....John Readhead and Sons became a limited company with private company status.
23rd January, 1909.....The first meeting of the Limited Company took place with Mr. James Readhead as Chairman & Managing Director, Mr. John Readhead and Mr. William Bell Readhead as Directors and Mr. Thomas Bell Readhead as the first Secretary of the Company.
1910....The Head Office was opened along with the 'bridge of sighs' - the local name for the covered walkway that connected the head office with the technical departments.
August 4th, 1914.....Readheads came under the control of the Admiralty
1917.....Visit of H.M.King George V to the river Tyne accompanied by Mr. James Readhead who pointed out the West Docks to him.
August 6th, 1919......'Welcome home' party organised by Mr. James Readhead in the grounds of Westoe Hall for those of his men who had enlisted in the Army and Navy and their families.
24 Jul 1922....Robert Readhead dies.
18 Mar 1930....Sir James Readhead dies.
May 1940.....James Halder Readhead dies suddenly.
The Chairmanship passed immediately to Mr. Christopher Southall. Mr. Southall, a member of the board since 1936. Managing Director is Mr. Harold Towers.
1943....King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited yard.
1957....Chairman of the Board, Mr. Southall announced in 1957 that he thought it was time for a younger man to take his place. There followed the election of Mr. Towers to this position.

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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