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Iron Shipbuilding on the Thames, 1832–1915
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Iron Shipbuilding on the Thames, 1832–1915 : An Economic and Business History

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1138728160
ISBN-13 9781138728165
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 29th, 2019
Print length 208 Pages
Weight 453 grams
Product Classification: Economic history
Ksh 6,650.00
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This title was first published in 2000. ''Little better documented than King Arthur or Robin Hood'' complained one historian in 1998 describing the lack of information on Thames shipbuilding. This study of iron shipbuilding on the capital''s river fills this noticeable gap. A.J. Arnold examines the initial domination of the iron shipbuilding trade by Thames firms from the launch of the first iron vessel on the river in 1832 to the end of serious Thames-side shipbuilding in 1915. For the first time, the factors that caused this pre-eminent British industry’s demise are explored fully, together with an analysis of the effect that it had on its locality.
This title was first published in 2000. ''Little better documented than King Arthur or Robin Hood'' complained one historian in 1998 describing the lack of information on Thames shipbuilding. This study of iron shipbuilding on the capital''s river fills this noticeable gap. A.J. Arnold examines the initial domination of the iron shipbuilding trade by Thames firms from the launch of the first iron vessel on the river in 1832 to the end of serious Thames-side shipbuilding in 1915. For the first time, the factors that caused the industry''s demise are explored fully, together with an analysis of the effect it had on its locality. Extending existing series of data, the book includes information on annual shipbuilding tonnage and the number of vessels constructed, and further looks at tonnage built for foreign citizens, companies and navies, and for the British Admirality. This broader and deeper statistical survey is supplemented with less systematic documentation such as memorabilia and business records to arrive at the most complete picture yet of a once pre-eminent British industry. A.J. Arnold is Professor of Accounting and Business History at the University of Essex.

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