- Sydenham Teast
Sydenham Teast was a
shipbuilder andshipowner based inBristol ,England , during the 18th and 19th centuries. Amongst Teast's businesses was whaling, and an ivory and wood trade between England and Africa. [Inikori, Joseph E (2002). "Africans and the Industrial Revolution in England" Cambridge University Press. ISBN 052-10107-99 p245] He constructed Redcliffe Parade in the 1770s, and was also involved in theslave trade , refitting the slaver "Hector" in 1776.Teast built two
drydock s at Wapping on the Avon in 1755, and a further two atCanon's Marsh on the mouth of the River Frome in 1790. [Farr, Graeme (1971). "Bristol Shipbuilding in the 19th Century" Bristol Branch of the Historical Association.] On 9 September 1782, the company launched the "Hermione" afifth-rate 32-gunfrigate , the only warship built by the yard.Ships built by Teast's in Bristol include: [Damer Powell, John William Cdr (1930). "Bristol Privateers and Ships of War" JW Arrowsmith.]
* "Lion" (1744). 220 ton, 32-gunprivateer .
* "Hermione" (1782). 716 ton, 32-gun fifth-rate frigate.Teast's Docks lasted until 1832 at Canon's Marsh, and 1841 at Wapping, where the housing and flats of Merchant's Wharf now occupy the site.
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