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J. H. Taylor & Sons

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204: 190: 94:. The boats were not cheap to build. An invoice for the Canal Cruiser 'Ottilie' dated 31 October 1957 states a final cost including all fittings and labour came to £1924.12. The number of hours labour in the invoice was as follows; journeymen - 6077½ hours; apprentice - 456 hours. 240: 235: 74:
Today, J. H. Taylor boats are largely remembered for their pleasure boats built for the inland waterways of the United Kingdom. The first boat of this series was commissioned by the
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frames. The beam of the vessels is 6 ft. 11in., allowing the boats to pass through all locks on the canal system of
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Some of the boats can still be seen on the Canals of the United Kingdom and one boat is held at the
43:. During this time the company built and repaired an array of water craft from traditional Dee 209: 36: 203: 150: 219: 55: 51: 59: 185: 40: 35:. Joseph Harry Taylor set up the business with his son Wilfred in 1914 in the 66:. Joseph Harry died in 1924 and his sons carried on the business until 1970. 79: 87: 32: 20: 48: 172: 91: 44: 24: 83: 63: 78:. The boats were constructed using a round bilge style with 39:. The company was in Wilfred's name as his father was an 241:
Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United Kingdom
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English
canal boats
Shropshire Union Canal
Chester
Dee Basin
undischarged bankrupt
skiffs
salmon
fishing boats
passenger launches
narrow boats
tugs
Manchester Ship Canal Company
mahogany
oak
England
Wales
National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port




"Taylors wooden boats"
the original
"Amaryllis"
United Kingdom portal
icon
Transport portal
Categories
Canals in England

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