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| [[Ability (1910)|''Ability'']] ||align="Center"| 1910 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 140 tons |
| [[Ability (1910)|''Ability'']] ||align="Center"| 1910 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 140 tons ||align="Left"| Scuttled in 1960. |
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| [[HMAS Allenwood|''Allenwood'']] ||align="Center"| 1920 ||align="Center"| Ernst Wright, Tuncurry ||align="Center"| 1920{{endash}}1951 ||align="Center"| 398 tons |
| [[HMAS Allenwood|''Allenwood'']] ||align="Center"| 1920 ||align="Center"| Ernst Wright, [[Tuncurry, New South Wales|Tuncurry]] ||align="Center"| 1920{{endash}}1951 ||align="Center"| 398 tons ||align="Left"| Beached upon Bird Island Beach, [[New South Wales]] in 1951 and broken up insitu. |
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| ''Annandale'' ||align="Center"| 1899 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 108 tons |
| ''Annandale'' ||align="Center"| 1899 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 108 tons ||align="Left"| |
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| ''Australia'' ||align="Center"| 1897 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 112 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"| |
| ''Australia'' ||align="Center"| 1897 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 112 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"| |
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| ''Bellinger'' ||align="Center"| 1902 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 229 tons |
| ''Bellinger'' ||align="Center"| 1902 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 229 tons ||align="Left"| |
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| ''Boomerang'' ||align="Center"| 1898 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 228 tons |
| ''Boomerang'' ||align="Center"| 1898 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 228 tons ||align="Left"| |
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| ''Candidate'' ||align="Center"| 1885 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 86 tons |
| ''Candidate'' ||align="Center"| 1885 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 86 tons ||align="Left"| |
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| [[Comboyne (1911)|''Comboyne'']] ||align="Center"| 1911 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 281 tons ||align=" |
| [[Comboyne (1911)|''Comboyne'']] ||align="Center"| 1911 ||align="Center"| John Wright (Snr) & Ernst Wright, Tuncurry ||align="Center"| 1911{{endash}}1920 ||align="Center"| 281 tons ||align="Left"| Wrecked off [[Bass Point (Australia)|Bass Point]], [[Shellharbour, New South Wales|Shellharbour]], New South Wales on the 27 November 1920. |
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| ''Croki'' ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 303 tons |
| ''Croki'' ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 303 tons ||align="Left"| |
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| ''Tottie'' ||align="Center"| 1890 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 74 tons |
| ''Tottie'' ||align="Center"| 1890 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 74 tons ||align="Left"| |
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| [[TSS Wandra (1907)|''Wandra'']] ||align="Center"| 1907 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 1915 ||align="Center"| 164 tons ||align=" |
| [[TSS Wandra (1907)|''Wandra'']] ||align="Center"| 1907 ||align="Center"| Denis Sullivan, [[Coopernook, New South Wales|Coopernook]] ||align="Center"| 1907{{endash}}1915 ||align="Center"| 164 tons ||align="Left"| Wrecked off Drum and Drumsticks, [[Jervis Bay]], New South Wales on 15 November 1915 |
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Revision as of 01:45, 30 December 2011
Allen Taylor & Company is a company in Australia, which is a subsidiary of Boral Timber.[1] The company was founded by Allen Arthur Taylor in 1893, based at Rozelle.
The company once owned a number of ships as part of its timber business.
Former ships
Ship | Built | Builder | Service | Gross Tonnage | Notes | |
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Ability | 1910 | 140 tons | Scuttled in 1960. | |||
Allenwood | 1920 | Ernst Wright, Tuncurry | 1920–1951 | 398 tons | Beached upon Bird Island Beach, New South Wales in 1951 and broken up insitu. | |
Annandale | 1899 | 108 tons | ||||
Australia | 1897 | 112 tons | ||||
Bellinger | 1902 | 229 tons | ||||
Boomerang | 1898 | 228 tons | ||||
Candidate | 1885 | 86 tons | ||||
Comboyne | 1911 | John Wright (Snr) & Ernst Wright, Tuncurry | 1911–1920 | 281 tons | Wrecked off Bass Point, Shellharbour, New South Wales on the 27 November 1920. | |
Croki | 303 tons | |||||
Tottie | 1890 | 74 tons | ||||
Wandra | 1907 | Denis Sullivan, Coopernook | 1907–1915 | 164 tons | Wrecked off Drum and Drumsticks, Jervis Bay, New South Wales on 15 November 1915 |
Notes
- ^ "Allen Taylor & Company Ltd (a subsidiary of Boral Timber) - proposed acquisition of J & JL Davis Pty Ltd". Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Retrieved 25 November 2011.