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Frindsbury TQ744697 51°23′58″N 0°30′29″E / 51.399423°N 0.508127°E / 51.399423; 0.508127 is a parish on the River Medway, on the opposite bank to Chatham Dockyard in Kent, England. It was a centre of ship building before 1820, building at least six 74 gun third rate, ships of the line and many smaller vessels. From 1820, until recent times, the ship yards built over 100 Thames sailing barges. Shipbuilding has stopped but in 2006, one yard was still active in ship repair.

Ships

Quarry House Yard

Greaves and Nickolson set up at the Quarry House yard in c.1745. The full list of ships built is unknown but two of the later ones were:[1]

Josiah and Thomas Brindley, nephews to Lord Nelson, leased the Quarry House yard. The first ship was launched from here in 1794. They expanded, built a new yard which became the entrance to the Thames and Medway Canal, then a third shipyard further down river.[1]

Wilson and Co

John Pelham

John King of Upnor

Barge Building

Frindsbury was an important centre for building of Thames sailing barges, using the land vacated by the shipbuilders. Barges were needed for many reasons; on the Medway it was for cement, brick and lime.[1][3]

Curel's

  • In c. 1820 the lease of Quarry Yard, (Curel's Lower Yard), passed to John Curel. George H. Curel took over the business around 1870. He expanded the yard in 1887 leasing the yard by Strood Basin (Curel's Upper Yard).

Other families ran yards in Frindsbury, often they had other yards in Rochester.

Little

  • William Burgess Little
  • James Little

Gill

  • Gill Family, George Gill, of Cheetham Gill and Company. Canal shipyard.

London and Rochester Barge Co

  • LRTC- Crescent Shipping- Canal Road, this yard was still operating in 2006, being used for ship repair.

List of Barges

Here are some Frindsbury built barges grouped by their owners.From 1870 to 1990 the Register of Shipping shows just over 100 Frindsbury Built Barges.

Phoenix Portland Cement Company, Frindsbury.

  • Hawk—43 ton
  • Cerf—58 ton
  • Phoenix—51 ton

William Tingey

  • Robert Bladen—33 ton
  • Eliza—41 ton

Formby Cement Company, Whitewall Creek, Frindsbury

  • Sara—39 ton
  • Pink—43 ton
  • Queen—43 ton
  • Neptune—40 ton
  • Whitewall—37 ton
  • Vauxhall—40 ton
  • Eclipse—39 ton
  • Margaret Louise—45 ton
  • Ella Vicars—43 ton

Burham Brick, Lime and Cement Company

  • James—42 ton
  • John—40 ton
  • Ann—40 ton
  • Varnes—41 ton
  • The Gun—44 ton
  • William—41 ton

Peter Bros Ltd. Cement Works Burham

  • John—38 ton
  • William—39 ton
  • Overcomer—44 ton
  • Monkwood—46 ton
  • Ninety Nine—57 ton

Trenchmann Weekes Company Halling

  • John Tinworth—43 ton
  • William and Sarah—41 ton
  • George—45 ton
  • Ambrose—40 ton
  • Bella—35 ton
  • Edward and William—40 ton
  • Stratford—42 ton

West Kent Portland Cement Company (Margretts)

  • Stanley Margretts—44 ton
  • Cecil Margretts—46 ton
  • Harold Margretts—45 ton

Imperial Portland Cement Company

  • Gundulph—44 ton

John Blazey White, Gillingham

  • Sarah—38 ton
  • Flower of Kent—44 ton

Queenborough Cement Company

  • Trent—42 ton

Solomon Brice and Sons, Rainham and Hoo

  • Ada Mary—41 ton
  • Alumina—60 ton
  • Mosquito—40 ton
  • William Bennet—42 ton

Eastwoods (Medway brickmakers)

  • 1845 George and Eliza
  • 1852 Frederick and Mary Ann
  • 1857 Ann and Frances
  • 1862 Arthur and Eliza
  • 1872 Onward
  • 1876 Atlanta
  • 1879 Hawk
  • 1881 Banff
  • 1884 Plover
  • 1886 Snipe

References

  1. ^ a b c Merrily to Frendsbury-A History of the Parish of Frindsbury. Derek Barnard. Private Pub. City of Rochester Society. post 1994.
  2. ^ A History of Strood Rural District, Brian Matthews M.A. 1971. Published Strood Rural District Council.
  3. ^ Frank Wilmot Archive http://www.thamesbarge.org.uk/barges/Willmott/FWFrindsbury.html
18th Century Naval Database [1]
Frindsbury Extra Parish Council[2]
Arethusa Venture Centre[3]
Medway Yacht Club[4]
Upnor Castle[5]
Upnor Residents Society[6]
Medway City Council[7]
Kent Association of Parish Councils[8]