Photograph of Workforce of Alexander Halls Shipyard with COULNAKYLE and NATAL STAR During Construction
AssociatedAssociated with
Alexander HALL & Co.
(Footdee, Aberdeen)
AssociatedAssociated with
William Turner Smith
(Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1891 - 1960)
AssociatedAssociated with
Coulnakyle
(built 1862)
AssociatedAssociated with
Natal Star
(built 1862)
Date1862
Object NamePhotograph
Mediumwood, paper, ink, glass, chemicals
ClassificationsShipbuilding
DimensionsOverall (Height x Width): 400 × 430mm
AcquisitionPresented in 2019 by Ms W Smith.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS095572.4
About MeThis photograph is of the workforce of Alexander Hall's in 1862 during the construction of two Clipper Ships, COULNAKYLE, and NATAL STAR.Most of those present and their family details have been identified by George Wood.
Starting from Back row Left:
William Ligertwood from Aberdeen, boatbuilder, aged 42, who lived with his wife Mary at 34 York St. Aberdeen
George Sim from Aberdeen, carpenter, aged 34, who lived with his wife Margaret and their 2 children Elizabeth and Jane at 34 York St., Aberdeen
John Hadden from Aberdeen, block maker, aged 48, who was unmarried and lived with his sister at 41 York St., Aberdeen
James Morrison, blacksmith
William Shearer, cashier
Peter Anderson from Abernethy Invernesshire, foreman joiner, aged 42, who lived with his wife Margaret and their 8 children at 28 Wellington St., Aberdeen
Alexander Hall jnr, son of William Hall, joint owner of business
James Hall, joint owner of yard
William Goodbrand, from Banff, shipwright, aged 61, who lived with his wife Helen and 3 daughters at Waterside, Aberdeen Harbour
Middle row Left:
Alexander H Wilson from Aberdeen, shipbuilder, aged 28, unmarried and lived with his sister at Waterside, York St., Aberdeen (was grandson of Alexander Hall)
James Carnie from Aberdeen, foreman carpenter, aged 38, who lived with his wife Isabella and 4 children at 36 York St., Aberdeen
Alex Guyan, gatekeeper
Robert Robertson, from Aberdeen, blacksmith, aged 42, who lived with his wife Margaret and 4 children at 8 York St., Aberdeen
William Hall jnr, son of William Hall, joint owner of business
John Gunn from Aberdeen, foreman carpenter, who lived with his wife Susan and 2 daughters at 20 Prince Regent Street, Aberdeen
Front row Left:
James Shand from Speymouth, Moray, foreman carpenter, aged 40, who lived with his wife Jane and 5 children at 9 Sugarhouse Lane, Aberdeen
Walter Dunnet from Wick, shipwright, aged 38, who lived with his wife Charlotte and their 4 sons at 7 Canal St., Aberdeen
James Mitchell from Aberdeen, foreman carpenter, aged 35, who lived with his wife Julia and 3 children at 34 York St., Aberdeen
James Anderson jnr from Aberdeen, ship carpenter aged 17, who lived with his parents James and Elizabeth Anderson at 36 York St., Aberdeen
John Cruickshank from Aberdeen, office boy aged 11, who lived with his mother at 19 Prince Regent St., Aberdeen
Robert Croll, office worker
Alexander Hall and Company
1862
Alexander HALL & Co.
1950
Alexander Hall and Company
11 June 1819