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Cochrane Shipbuilders

Coordinates: 53°46′52″N 1°03′01″W / 53.78099°N 1.05038°W / 53.78099; -1.05038
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53°46′52″N 1°03′01″W / 53.78099°N 1.05038°W / 53.78099; -1.05038 Cochrane Shipbuilders was a shipbuilder at Selby.

Due to the narrow width of the River Ouse at Selby, Cochrane launched its ships sideways into the river.[1]

History

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Founded by Andrew Cochrane at Beverley, England in 1884, establishing Cochrane & Sons in 1896.[2] The ship building company moved to Selby in 1898. During the Second World War the company was one of the contractors engaged in building the Mulberry harbour units.[3] The yard passed into the ownership of the Ross Group in 1965, and later to the Drypool Group in 1969. The yard was then bought by United Towing Company and in 1977 the company’s name changed to Cochrane Shipbuilders. The North British Maritime Group was taken over by the Howard Smith Group in 1987. The yard closed in October 1992 and the equipment was auctioned off in 1993.

Ships built by Cochrane Shipbuilders

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References

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  1. ^ Bid to commemorate town's shipbuilding history, 14 August 2024, BBC News
  2. ^ "Cochrane & Sons". Graces Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  3. ^ Hartcup, p. 94

Sources

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  • Hartcup, Guy (2011). Code Name Mulberry: The Planning Building and Operation of the Normandy Harbours. Pen & Sword Military. ISBN 978-1848845589.

Further reading

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  • Middlemiss, Norman L. British Shipbuilding Yards.
  • Lofthouse, T. Mayes, G. Newton D. Thompson, M. Cochrane Shipbuilders Vol 1: 1884 - 1914. Publisher Bernard McCall at Coastal Shipping Publications
  • Mayes, G. Thompson, M. Cochrane Shipbuilders Vol 2: 1915 - 1939 Publisher Bernard McCall at Coastal Shipping Publications
  • Mayes, G. Thompson, M. Cochrane Shipbuilders Vol 3: 1940 - 1993 Publisher Bernard McCall at Coastal Shipping Publications
  • North Yorkshire County Record Office, The Cochrane of Selby Archive