Fossick and Hackworth and Blair’s Marine Engine Works – Stockton (Thomas Hackworth)

 

THOMAS HACKWORTH

Thomas Hackworth (1797 – 1877) was Timothy Hackworth’s brother and his role has


been overlooked by history. George Smith explores his story in the book below. Thomas was associated with Fossick and Hackworth and Blairs engineering in Stockton on Tees.

Fossick & Hackworth built locomotives and carriages. In 1853 they went into marine engineering, and this, after some time, took over from the railway work. At the time Thomas retired in 1865 his works manager was George Blair, who was by this time a partner.

Blair’s Marine Engine Works – Stockton.

These pages are Cleveland and Teesside Local History Bulletin in relation to Timothy Hackworth’s brother Thomas Hackworth who set up a factory in Stockton.

D.M. Tomlin
‘A Nineteenth Century Steam Engine Works [set up by Thomas Hackworth and George Fossick] at Stockton- on-Tees, Part 1’
Cleveland & Teesside L.H.S., Bulletin No. 26, 1974
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G.B. Butler
‘A Nineteenth Century Steam Engine Works [set up by Thomas Hackworth and George Fossick] at Stockton-on-Tees, Part 2’
Cleveland & Teesside L.H.S., Bulletin No. 27, 1974
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