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Index Cook, Welton & Gemmell

Cook, Welton & Gemmell was a shipbuilder based in Hull and Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: Anti-submarine warfare, Beverley, Cargo ship, Castle-class trawler, Dance-class trawler, Discovery Investigations, Drifter (fishing boat), East Riding of Yorkshire, East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley, England, Fishing trawler, Flower-class corvette, German trawler V 421 Rauzan, Hill-class trawler, HMCS Laurentian, HMRC Vigilant (1947), HMS Grenadier, Humber, Humber keel, Isles-class trawler, Kil-class sloop, Kingston upon Hull, List of shipwrecks in July 1941, Military-class trawler, MV Yorkshire Belle (1947), Port letter and number, Privately held company, River Hull, RRS William Scoresby, Shakespearian-class trawler, Shipbuilding, Smack (ship), Steam yacht, Ton-class minesweeper, Tree-class trawler, Tugboat, USS Remlik, War Department (United Kingdom).

  2. British companies established in 1883
  3. Defunct companies of Kingston upon Hull
  4. Defunct engineering companies of England
  5. Defunct shipbuilding companies of England
  6. History of Kingston upon Hull
  7. Manufacturing companies established in 1883

Anti-submarine warfare

Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in the older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines.

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Beverley

Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Cargo ship

A cargo ship or freighter is a merchant ship that carries cargo, goods, and materials from one port to another.

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Castle-class trawler

The Castle-class minesweeper was a highly seaworthy naval trawler adapted for patrol, anti-submarine warfare and minesweeping duties and built to Admiralty specifications.

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Dance-class trawler

The Dance class of World War II were armed trawlers of the Royal Navy.

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Discovery Investigations

The Discovery Investigations were a series of scientific cruises and shore-based investigations into the biology of whales in the Southern Ocean.

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Drifter (fishing boat)

A drifter is a type of fishing boat.

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East Riding of Yorkshire

The East Riding of Yorkshire, often abbreviated to the East Riding or East Yorkshire, is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England.

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East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley

The East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley was a local government district and borough of Humberside, England, from 1974 to 1996.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Fishing trawler

A fishing trawler is a commercial fishing vessel designed to operate fishing trawls.

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Flower-class corvette

The Flower-class corvetteGardiner and Chesneau 1980, p. 62.

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German trawler V 421 Rauzan

Rauzan was built as the British fishing trawler Earl Hereford.

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Hill-class trawler

The Hill class of Admiralty trawlers was a small class of trawlers built for the British Royal Navy during the Second World War.

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HMCS Laurentian

HMCS Laurentian was a commissioned patrol vessel of the Royal Canadian Navy that served in the First World War and postwar until 1919.

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HMRC Vigilant (1947)

HMRC Vigilant was an Isles-class naval trawler, formerly HMS Benbecula, acquired by the HM Customs and Excise in 1946, and fitted out for service with the Customs.

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HMS Grenadier

HMS Grenadier (Pennant number: T334) was a Military class trawler of the British Royal Navy, which served as an Anti Submarine Warfare Vessel during the Second World War.

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Humber

The Humber is a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England.

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Humber keel

The Humber keel was a type of single-masted, square-rigged sailing craft used for inshore and inland cargo transport around Hull and the Humber Estuary, in the United Kingdom, particularly through the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Isles-class trawler

The Isles-class trawlers were a class of naval trawler used by the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II.

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Kil-class sloop

The Kil class was a class of sloops,, built for the Royal Navy during the First World War.

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Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hull, usually shortened to Hull, is a port city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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List of shipwrecks in July 1941

The list of shipwrecks in July 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during July 1941.

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Military-class trawler

The Military class of Admiralty trawlers was a small class of trawlers built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War.

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MV Yorkshire Belle (1947)

The MV Yorkshire Belle is a pleasure cruiser based in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Port letter and number

Port letter and number (PLN) is a code identifying fishing vessels and other boats printed on the boat.

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Privately held company

A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.

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River Hull

The River Hull is a navigable river in the East Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England.

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RRS William Scoresby

RRS William Scoresby was British Royal Research Ship built for operations in Antarctic waters.

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Shakespearian-class trawler

The Shakespearian-class trawler was a series of anti-submarine naval trawlers of the Royal Navy.

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Shipbuilding

Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels.

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Smack (ship)

A smack was a traditional fishing boat used off the coast of Britain and the Atlantic coast of America for most of the 19th century and, in small numbers, up to the Second World War.

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Steam yacht

A steam yacht is a class of luxury or commercial yacht with primary or secondary steam propulsion in addition to the sails usually carried by yachts.

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Ton-class minesweeper

The Ton class were coastal minesweepers built in the 1950s for the Royal Navy, but also used by other navies such as the South African Navy and the Royal Australian Navy.

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Tree-class trawler

Tree-class trawlers were a class of anti-submarine naval trawlers which served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War.

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Tugboat

A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line.

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USS Remlik

USS Remlik (SP-157) (sometimes spelled Remlick) was a steam yacht that was built in England in 1903 as Candace.

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War Department (United Kingdom)

The War Department was the United Kingdom government department responsible for the supply of equipment to the armed forces of the United Kingdom and the pursuance of military activity.

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See also

British companies established in 1883

Defunct companies of Kingston upon Hull

Defunct engineering companies of England

Defunct shipbuilding companies of England

History of Kingston upon Hull

Manufacturing companies established in 1883

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook,_Welton_%26_Gemmell

Also known as Cook, Welton and Gemmell.