Swan Hunter
Swan Hunter, formerly known as "
Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson", is one of the best known
shipbuilding companies in the
United Kingdom. Based in
Wallsend,
Tyne and Wear, the company is responsible for some of the greatest ships of the early 20th century — most famously, the
RMS Mauretania which held the
Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the
Atlantic, and the
RMS Carpathia which rescued the survivors from the
RMS Titanic.
As the name suggests, the company represented the combined forces of three powerful shipbuilding families: Swan, Hunter and
Wigham Richardson.
Swan & Hunter was formed in
1880. In 1903, it merged with Wigham Richardson (founded by
John Wigham Richardson as Neptune Works in 1860), specifically to bid for the prestigious contract to build the Mauretania on behalf of
Cunard. Their bid was successful, and the new company, Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, went on to build what was to become, in its day, the most famous ocean going liner in the world. RMS Mauretania was launched from Wallsend on Tyne on 20th September 1906 to the cheers of huge crowds. She left service in 1935.
The shipyard had to be bought out from recievership by
Jaap Kroese, then trading as "Swan Hunter", it was forced to call in the receivers after the UK government awarded the contract for
HMS Ocean to
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd in
Barrow in Furness for a cut down price, which later turned out to be artificial. The final cost of the ship was more than £50 million in excess of Swan Hunter's quoted tender. The ship has been dogged with problems ever since as the
UK government failed to recognise the depth of expertise within Swan Hunter.
In 2000 Swan Hunter was awarded the contract to design and build 2 ALSD ships for the Royal Navy with 2 other ships being built by BAE Govan. The cost of the 2 Swan Hunter ships was to be £210 million including £62 million for lead yard services, by July 2006 (inservice date was 2004) the costs had risen too £309 million and only one ship had been delivered. As result of this the second ship Lyme Bay was transferred to BAE Govan for completion.
Swan Hunter once owned the
Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company, which built the engines for some of its greatest ships. The company was an early manufacturer of
Charles Algernon Parsons turbine engines, which enabled the
Mauretania to achieve its great speed.
The current flagship of the
Royal Navy,
HMS Ark Royal was built at Swan Hunter, entering service in 1985.
Swan Hunter was rescued from receivership by
Jaap Kroese, a Dutch millionaire. Today, the yard is building ships once again, the first on the Tyne for 10 years. However the
Bay class landing ship dock (auxiliary) vessels it has produced have run massively over their original budget. Swan Hunter has not been awarded a contract to construct the new
Royal Navy CVF Aircraft Carriers in partnership with
BAE Systems Marine.
This is a partial listNaval vessels
*
HMS Ark Royal*
HMS Illustrious (R06)*
RFA Fort George*
HMS Scarborough World War Two era
sloop*
Type 23 frigates
**
HMS Marlborough**
HMS Westminster**
HMS Northumberland**
HMS Richmond*
Crown Colony class cruisers
**
HMS Gambia (1940)
**
HMS Mauritius (1941)
*
HMS Anson (1942) a
King George V-class battleship.
*
Type 14 (or Blackwood class) anti submarine frigates **
HMS Russell **
HMS Pellew *
HMS Albion aircraft carrier
*
HMS Exeter (D89) Commercial vessels
*Augustina (1927)
*Aurania (1916)
*Ascania (1911)
*
RMS Carpathia (1902)
*
MV Derbyshire (1976)
*Esso Northumbria (1969)
*Esso Hibernia (1969)
*
Franconia (1910)
*Helcion (1954)
*Heldia (1955)
*Helisoma (1956)
*Helix (1953)
*Imbricaria (1935)
*Ivernia (1899)
*Kossmatella (1953)
*
RMS Laconia (1911)
*
RMS Laconia (1921)
*
RMS Mauretania (1906)
*Mitra (1912)
*Mytilus (1916)
*Nacella (1968)
*Narica (1967)
*Neverita (1944)
*Shell Supplier (1946)
*Solen (1961)
*Varicella (1959)
*Velletia (1952)
*Velutina (1950)
*Volvula (1956)
*Zaphon (1957)
*Llanishen 32,000 ton oil tanker (1957)
Cable ships
*Alert
*All America
*Ariel
*Bullfinch
*Bullfrog
*Bullhead
*Cambria
*Colonia
*Dominia
*Edward Wilshaw
*Emile Baudot
*Guardian
*Iris
*John W. Mackay
*Lord Kelvin
*Marie Louise Mackay
*Monarch
*Patrol
*Recorder
*St. Margarets
*Stanley Angwin
*Telconia
*http://www.swanhunter.com/index.html - company website
*http://atlantic-cable.com/Cableships/SwanHunter/index.htm - cable history website
*http://www.bbc.co.uk/tees/360/swannindex.shtml - BBC Website about the yard
Official Website