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R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, Limited, usually referred to as Hawthorn Leslie, was a
shipbuilder Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels. It normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to befor ...
and
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manufacturer. The company was founded on
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in 1886 and ceased building ships in 1982.


History

The company was formed by the merger of the shipbuilder A. Leslie and Company in
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with the locomotive works of
R and W Hawthorn R and W Hawthorn Ltd was a locomotive manufacturer in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, from 1817 until 1885. Locomotive building Robert Hawthorn first began business at Forth Bank Works in 1817, building marine and stationary steam engines. In 182 ...
at St. Peter's in
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in 1886. The company displaced its locomotive manufacturing interests in 1937 to
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, which became ''
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Ltd.'' Perhaps the most famous ship built by the Company was HMS ''Kelly'', launched in 1938 and commanded by
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. In 1954, the shipbuilding and marine engine activities were put into separate subsidiaries, Hawthorn Leslie (Shipbuilders) Ltd. and Hawthorn Leslie (Engineers) Ltd. In 1968 the Company's shipbuilding interests were merged with that of
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and the Vickers Naval Yard to create Swan Hunter & Tyne Shipbuilders. The company's shipbuilding and marine engineering interests were both
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and subsumed with
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in 1977; in 1979 its engine business was merged with George Clark & NEM, which had also been nationalised, to form ''Clark Hawthorn''. The company's main shipbuilding yard at
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closed in 1982, was sold to
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and then acquired by A&P Group in 2001 but now lies derelict. The Company itself, deprived of its main activity, diversified into telephones. In March 1993,
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made a bid for the Company which by then had become a mobile phone air time reseller. The Hawthorn Leslie building still standing in Hebburn has been the target of numerous arson attacks in recent years. This, combined with the presence of asbestos in the brickwork and the ease of access to children, has led to repeated calls from Hebburn residents and councillors for the building to be demolished.


Locomotives

After the merger the locomotive side continued manufacturing for main line,
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and industrial railways, including a large number built for export, usually to the designs of the
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.


Designs

;Steam The company manufactured locomotives to order for main line companies. Four locomotives were supplied to the
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between 1896 and 1901. In 1915, F. G. Smith of the
Highland Railway The Highland Railway (HR) was one of the smaller British railways before the Railways Act 1921, operating north of Perth railway station in Scotland and serving the farthest north of Britain. Based in Inverness, the company was formed by merger ...
ordered six s to his own designs. However they were rejected by that railway as being too heavy, they were taken over by the
Caledonian Railway The Caledonian Railway (CR) was a major Scottish railway company. It was formed in the early 19th century with the objective of forming a link between English railways and Glasgow. It progressively extended its network and reached Edinburgh an ...
. The
London and North Eastern Railway The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was the second largest (after LMS) of the " Big Four" railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. It operated from 1 January 1923 until nationalisation on 1 January 1948. At th ...
ordered a batch of Great Central designed locomotives from the Company in 1925/6. In addition it built locomotives to its own designs such as a with four cylinders - two inside and two outside - connected separately to the two pairs of driving wheels. It was produced for the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 but could not produce sufficient steam to compete effectively with the American products. The company later had a number of standard designs including s and fireless locomotives. * Two locomotives were supplied to the
Kent and East Sussex Railway The Kent and East Sussex Railway (K&ESR) refers to both a historical private railway company in Kent and East Sussex in England, as well as a heritage railway currently running on part of the route of the historical company. Historical compan ...
in 1899. Owned by the Rother Valley Railway and/or the Kent & East Sussex Light Railway. * In 1908, an and two locomotives were supplied to the
Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway The Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway (PD&SWJR) was an English railway company. It constructed a main line railway between Lydford and Devonport, in Devon, England, enabling the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) to reac ...
, *Hawthorn Leslie Built 1906, and became K&ESR, No. 4 and named "Hecate," The locomotive was an outside cylindered 0-8-0 side tank engine with a short wheelbase and flangeless driven wheels to cope with the sharp curves expected on the new line. With 16 in by 24 in cylinders and 4 ft 3 in diameter driving wheels, its tractive effort was 16,385 lb, more than twice that of the line's other locomotives and sufficient to take trains over the 1 in 40 gradients of the North Downs crossing. The engine was painted dark blue and lined in red, with a copper cap to the chimney and a polished brass dome. Eventually, in 1932 they exchanged "Hecate" for an older LSWR "Saddleback" and two spare boilers from the Southern Railway (SR). This was a good bargain on the SR's part, as they repainted "Hecate" (keeping the name), numbered it 949, and sent it to Nine Elms, where it worked almost daily on shunting duties until eventual scrapping in 1950. * Two Hawthorn Leslie locomotives were supplied to the
Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway The Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway was a railway running from Shrewsbury, England to Llanymynech, Wales, with a branch to Criggion. It was promoted by Holman Fred Stephens, better known as Colonel Stephens, proprietor of several ult ...
in 1911. Named ''Pyramus'' and ''Thisbe'', these seem not to have been a success, and soon departed, one of them to the Longmoor Military Railway in Hampshire. *Hawthorn Leslie built 27, A class steam tank locomotives designed by J. Cameron and introduced to the
Taff Vale Railway The Taff Vale Railway (TVR) was a standard gauge railway in South Wales, built by the Taff Vale Railway Company to serve the iron and coal industries around Merthyr Tydfil and to connect them with docks in Cardiff. It was opened in stag ...
in 1914. * Hawthorn Leslie built two locomotives for the
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docks railway in 1922. Works numbers 3529 and 3530. ;Diesel Hawthorn Leslie, in collaboration with the
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Company, built diesel shunting locomotives for the
London, Midland and Scottish Railway The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMSIt has been argued that the initials LMSR should be used to be consistent with LNER, GWR and SR. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway's corporate image used LMS, and this is what is generally ...
in the 1930s. This design formed the basis for the later
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diesel shunter. ;Electric Hawthorn Leslie, and its successor Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, built four
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s for Kearsley power station between 1928 and 1946 and three of these still exist. No. 2 has been converted to battery operation and is in use at Heysham nuclear power station. Nos. 1 and 3 are preserved, see below.


Preserved locomotives

;Steam 28 Hawthorn Leslie Tank Engines are in preservation today: *Hawthorn Leslie Wn2450 Built 1899 ''Commander B'' (formerly Newcastle) awaiting overhaul at the
Hollycombe Steam Collection The Hollycombe Steam Collection is a collection of steam-powered vehicles, amusement rides, and attractions in South East England. It is based in West Sussex, but the closest town is Liphook in Hampshire. The collection includes fairground rid ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn2491 Built 1901 ''Henry'' at the
Barrow Hill Engine Shed Barrow Hill Roundhouse, until 1948 known as Staveley Engine Shed, is a former Midland Railway roundhouse in Barrow Hill, near Staveley and Chesterfield, Derbyshire (), now serving as a railway heritage centre. History Staveley Roundhouse wa ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn2711 Built 1907 ''Cyclops'' at the Tanfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn2780 Built 1909 ''Asbestos'' (On display) at the
Chasewater Railway The Chasewater Railway is a former colliery railway running round the shores of Chasewater in Staffordshire, England. It is now operated as a heritage railway. The line is approximately in length, contained entirely within Chasewater Coun ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn2800 Built 1909 ''Met'' *Hawthorn Leslie Wn2859 Built 1911 ''No.2'' Ex Keighley Corporation Gas Dept. at the Tanfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn2928 Built 1912 ''Pony'' also known as ''Achilles'' at the
Chatham Historic Dockyard The Historic Dockyard Chatham is a maritime museum on part of the site of the former royal/naval dockyard at Chatham in Kent, South East England. Chatham Dockyard covered 400 acres (1.6 km²) and was one of the Royal Navy's main facil ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn2988 Built 1913 ''Wallaby'' at the
Illawarra Light Railway Museum The Illawarra Light Railway Museum operates a mainline narrow gauge light railway, a miniature gauge railway, and a museum located near Albion Park Rail near Wollongong, south of Sydney History The Illawarra Light Railway Museum Society Lt ...
NSW *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3056 Built 1914 ''NCB No.14'' at the Tanfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3135 Built 1915 ''Invincible'' 37 at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3138 Built 1915 ''Holwell'' No.14 Dismantled, awaiting restoration. Ex Goodman Bros, at the
Rutland Railway Museum Rutland Railway Museum, now trading as Rocks by Rail: The Living Ironstone Museum, is a heritage railway on part of a former Midland Railway mineral branch line. It is situated north east of Oakham, in Rutland, England. Overview The museum of ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3240 Built 1917 ''Beatty'' No.139 at the Telford Steam Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3437 Built 1919 ''Isabel'' operational at the Epping Ongar Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3513 Built 1927 ''NCB STAGSHAW'' at the Telford Steam Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3574 Built 1923 ''Burra'' operational at the
Illawarra Light Railway Museum The Illawarra Light Railway Museum operates a mainline narrow gauge light railway, a miniature gauge railway, and a museum located near Albion Park Rail near Wollongong, south of Sydney History The Illawarra Light Railway Museum Society Lt ...
NSW *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3575 Built 1923 ''GLASSHOUGHTON No.3'' at the Tanfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3581 Built 1924 ''Thompson & Evershed No. 3'' Foxfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3640 Built 1926 ''Lord King'' at the SRPS Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3732 Built 1928 ''No.13'' or ''The Barra'' at the Tanfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3715 Built 1928 ''Associated Portland Cement at Swanscombe No.1'' at the
Colne Valley Railway The Colne Valley Railway is a heritage railway based at Castle Hedingham Station, near Halstead in Essex, England. The railway consists of a long running line, with a fully reconstructed station, signal box and railway yard. History The r ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3717 Built 1928 ''Associated Portland Cement at Swanscombe No.3'' at the
Buckinghamshire Railway Centre Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd. at Quainton Road railway station, about west of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. The site is divided into two halves which are joined by two ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3718 Built 1928 ''Associated Portland Cement at Swanscombe No.4'' at the
Buckinghamshire Railway Centre Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd. at Quainton Road railway station, about west of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. The site is divided into two halves which are joined by two ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3799 Built 1935 ''Penicuik'' at the
Aln Valley Railway The Alnwick branch line is a partly closed railway line in Northumberland, northern England. A heritage railway currently operates a mile of the line, which originally ran from Alnmouth railway station, on the East Coast Main Line, to the town o ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3827 Built 1934 ''ex-Corby Iron & Steel Works No. 14'' at the East Carlton Country Park *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3837 Built 1934 ''ex-Corby Iron & Steel Works No. 16'' at the Epping Ongar Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3860 Built 1935 ''Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Swanscombe, No.6'' at the
Middleton Railway The Middleton Railway is the world's oldest continuously working railway, situated in the English city of Leeds. It was founded in 1758 and is now a heritage railway, run by volunteers from The Middleton Railway Trust Ltd. since 1960. The rail ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3865 Built 1936 ''Singapore'' Ex HM Dockyards Chatham, at the
Rutland Railway Museum Rutland Railway Museum, now trading as Rocks by Rail: The Living Ironstone Museum, is a heritage railway on part of a former Midland Railway mineral branch line. It is situated north east of Oakham, in Rutland, England. Overview The museum of ...
*Hawthorn Leslie Wn3931 Built 1938 ''Linda'' Returned to steam in May 2015.
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;Fireless *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3746 Built 1929 ''HUNCOAT No.3'' at the Tanfield Railway *Hawthorn Leslie Wn3858 Built 1935 ''Tugela'' Colenso - Municipal Offices, SA/ ;Diesel *Hawthorn Leslie Wn???? Built 1935 LMS diesel shunter no. 7069 at the Berkeley Vale Railway ;Electric Two of the Kearsley power station locomotives (see above) are preserved. No. 1 at the Electric Railway Museum, Warwickshire and no. 3 at the Tanfield Railway.


Shipbuilding

Ships built by Hawthorn Leslie included: ''Aircraft Carriers'' * ''Cruisers'' * * * * * * * ''Frigates'' * * ''Destroyers'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''Royal Fleet Auxiliary'' * * * * * * * '' Merchant ships'' * * SS ''Alagoar'' * * * * SS ''Barneson'' * MV ''Beacon Grange'' * * * SS ''Cass'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SS ''Suntrap'' * * *


See also

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Photographs from Urban Exploration of the yard in 2007
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