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  2. Oswald Sanderson - Wikipedia

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    During the First World War Sanderson was appointed honorary colonel of the 2nd Northumbrian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery on 8 August 1914. [2]On 1 September 1916, he was appointed a temporary major in the 1st Volunteer Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, [3] and became honorary commandant of the regiment, as an honorary lieutenant-colonel, on 1 September 1918.

  3. Thomas Wilson Sons & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 switched to Hull – Zeebrugge and in April 1973 was sold to Maritime Company of Lesvos in Greece and renamed Sappho entering service on their Lesvos – Piraeus service in June 1973. The vessel changed hands becoming the Santorini 3 and finally the Santorini before being sold for scrapping at Alang, India arriving there in January 2004 ...

  4. Thomas Wilson (shipping magnate) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wilson (1792–1869) was a 19th-century shipping magnate from Kingston upon Hull, England. In 1822, Wilson jointly founded Thomas Wilson Sons & Co., commonly known as the Wilson Line, a shipping company.

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  6. Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wilson c. 1895. Charles was the eldest son of Thomas Wilson, the head of Thomas Wilson Sons & Co., a Hull shipping company founded in the Swedish ore trade.He was educated at Kingston College in Hull, along with his brother Arthur, before eventually joining the family business, where they both became joint managers in 1867.

  7. Hull and Netherlands Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Ship Launched Tonnage (GRT) Notes and references SS Swift: 1884: 671: Built by Sunderland Shipbuilding Company for Hutchinson and entered service between Hull and Rotterdam. Sold in early 1902 to General Steam Navigation Co. and traded out of London until 1911 when she was sold to the Bank of Athens and renamed Osmanie for trading under the management of A. Gaetano and Co. who later purchased ...

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  9. Good Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Good Logistics is a freight forwarder and shipping agency based in Kingston upon Hull, England. It offers a range of sea and air freight services, with strong port connections in Grimsby, Immingham, Hull, Felixstowe and overseas. [1] Founded by John Good in 1833, the agency is a family-run business that is in its sixth generation.