I hesitated at putting this question on the bridge section, but I think it is the most appropriate.
I am sure that there will be some deck department people that will know the answer to this.
The last mention that I can find anywhere relating to John Lynn & Co Ltd, Sunderland, is in 1957, although there is currently a John Lynn steam winch of unknown age in an engine museum at Westonzoyland, Somerset. The first mention I have found indicates that the company was in existence prior to 1898, and I have found two references to it at St Luke's Engine Works, Sunderland, in 1932 and 1940. The company does not appear as an advertiser in old journals that I have, such as Motor Ship, Syren, and Shipbuilding & Shipping Record, nor does it shown up in Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders & Marine Engineers, at any time during 1919-1980. This suggests to me that maybe it did not need to advertise because the builders in Sunderland kept it ticking over very nicely.
I would be interested to know what happened to this company.
Regards
Roger Jordan
I am sure that there will be some deck department people that will know the answer to this.
The last mention that I can find anywhere relating to John Lynn & Co Ltd, Sunderland, is in 1957, although there is currently a John Lynn steam winch of unknown age in an engine museum at Westonzoyland, Somerset. The first mention I have found indicates that the company was in existence prior to 1898, and I have found two references to it at St Luke's Engine Works, Sunderland, in 1932 and 1940. The company does not appear as an advertiser in old journals that I have, such as Motor Ship, Syren, and Shipbuilding & Shipping Record, nor does it shown up in Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders & Marine Engineers, at any time during 1919-1980. This suggests to me that maybe it did not need to advertise because the builders in Sunderland kept it ticking over very nicely.
I would be interested to know what happened to this company.
Regards
Roger Jordan