Whessoe is a company based in
Darlington
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and on
Teesside
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in
North East England
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. It was formerly a supplier of chemical, oil and nuclear plant and instrumentation, and today is a manufacturer of low temperature storage.
History
Kitchings and I'Anson
The Whessoe Company traces its origins back to an iron foundry shop founded in 1790. That family business was inherited by William Kitching (d. 1850) and Alfred Kitching (1808–1882), both Quakers, who established the ''Hope Town Foundry'' in
Darlington
Darlington is a market town in the Borough of Darlington, County Durham, England. It lies on the River Skerne, west of Middlesbrough and south of Durham. Darlington had a population of 107,800 at the 2021 Census, making it a "large town" ...
in 1832.
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Both William and Alfred Kitching were on the board of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, as well as being shareholders. They built several locomotives for the railway, including subcontracted manufacturing and repair work from
Timothy Hackworth
Timothy Hackworth (22 December 1786 – 7 July 1850) was an English steam locomotive engineer who lived in Shildon, County Durham, England and was the first locomotive superintendent of the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
Youth and early work ...
. 1845 built, Hackworth designed, Tory class
Derwent is preserved in the
National Railway Museum
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collection.
In 1860, the
Stockton and Darlington Railway
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purchased the 'Hope Town Foundry' site to extend its
Hopetown Carriage Works and the Kitching business relocated to ''Whessoe Foundry'' also in Darlington.
[, Hope Town Foundry (1860–), also known as Whessoe Foundry] In 1861, A Kitching was recorded as employing 45 people.
The business passed from the Kitchings to their cousin Charles I'Anson.
The term 'Whessoe Foundry' was first applied to Charles I'Anson & Company in the 1860s, the name Whessoe being a locality name applied to the foundry.
From 1850 to 1890 the company expanded into the manufacture of steel structures, cranes, and gas works equipment.
In 1881 the company became a
limited liability
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company.
Whessoe Foundry Company
In 1890 the ''Whessoe Foundry Company Limited'' was formed, and in 1920 the company was listed on the
London Stock Exchange
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as ''Whessoe Foundry and Engineering Co Ltd'',
Shell
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acquired 51% of the shares.
From 1890 onwards the company mainly manufactured equipment for the gas and oil industries, such as
gas holders.
It also made linings for underground railway tunnels
and later, equipment for the nuclear and petrochemical plants.
Whessoe designed and constructed reactor vessels for power stations including
Calder Hall and advanced gas-cooler reactors at
Hunterston B and
Hinkley B.
Whessoe LGA
Whessoe's business supplying low temperature gas storage equipment remained in Darlington, successively owned by Preussag Noell,
Skanska and Al Rushaid. In 2013, it was acquired by
Samsung C&T Corporation
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as Whessoe Engineering Ltd.
Whessoe Varec
In 1997
Endress+Hauser acquired the Whessoe Varec instrumentation business.
Controversies
Whessoe Oil and Gas was revealed as a subscriber to the UK's
Consulting Association, exposed in 2009 for operating an illegal construction industry
blacklist
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, and was among 14 issued with enforcement notices by the UK
Information Commissioner's Office
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.
See also
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Varec code
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For ...
Notes
References
External links
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Whessoe at About Darlington
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Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange
Companies based in County Durham
Darlington
Engineering companies of the United Kingdom
Nuclear technology companies of the United Kingdom