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William Clarke (industrialist)

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William Clarke (1831–1890) was an important British industrialist. He is best known as the co-founder of Clarke Chapman in Gateshead, once one of the largest employers on Tyneside.

Educated locally, Clarke undertook his apprenticeship with Longbridge's Iron Works in Bedlington and at Armstrong, Mitchell & Co. in Newcastle upon Tyne.

In 1864, he set up a small engineering business on the South Shore in the same area as Hawks and Abbots iron foundries. Within a year, he had taken a partner, Abel Chapman and later the two were joined by Charles Parsons to create Clarke Chapman. The firm relocated to St James' Road and within 20 years, was world-famous.[1]

William Clarke played an active part in the affairs of Gateshead and was a JP and a Council member for some years as well as an organiser for the local Volunteer Corps, treasurer of the Children's Hospital and a supporter of the Northern Counties Institute for the Deaf.[1] Clarke was a staunch Methodist and the first Treasurer of the 'New Durham Road Wesleyan Mission Committee' in 1885.[1] He also introduced a number of reading rooms and science classes for Gateshead people.[1] It was said of William that he seldom 'strayed from the banks of the Tyne'.[1] He died unexpectedly at the age of 59.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Gateshead Blue Plaques: William Clarke, Gateshead Council. Available online at http://www.localhistorygateshead.com/gatesheads-history/gateshead-blue-plaques/william-clarke-1831---1890 (retrieved 14 March 2011)

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