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JOHN COULTHARD AND SON The Quarry Field Works was opened in 1835 by John and Ralph Coulthard, known as '''John Coulthard and Son''' which became '''R. Coulthard and Company''' in 1853 when the partnership was dissolved. Their first loco was York, Newcastle And Berwick Railway number 156, a 2-4-0 to the Jenny Lind pattern. There followed more of the same and several 0-6-0 engines. Although the works numbers went up to 100, probably only twenty were new, since the company carried out a great deal of rebuilding work. BLACK, HAWTHORN & CO In 1865 Ralph Coulthard retired and the works was taken over by William Black and Thomas Hawthorn, who concentrated on industrial Tank Locomotive s, both four and six coupled. The company supplied steam locomotives to collieries and works, particularly in North East England . They also built a number of Crane Engines . Some of the locomotives were very long-lived. By 1896 over a thousand engines had built when the firm was taken over by Chapman and Furneaux, A further seventy were produced before closing in 1902 , with drawings, patterns and goodwill being bought by R & W Hawthorn And Leslie of Newcastle . PRESERVATION Preserved Black, Hawthorn locomotives include:
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