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1922 A fire occurred at the Leigh-on-Sea yard of Cole and Wiggins, in which new yachts, motor-boats, gear, sails, spars, and fittings were destroyed. Damage was estimated at £5,000.<ref>London Daily Chronicle 26 April 1922</ref>
1922 A fire occurred at the Leigh-on-Sea yard of Cole and Wiggins, in which new yachts, motor-boats, gear, sails, spars, and fittings were destroyed. Damage was estimated at £5,000.<ref>London Daily Chronicle 26 April 1922</ref>
1937 Cole and Wiggins Limited was struck off and dissolved.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34381/page/1833</ref>


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of Leigh Marshes, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex

Boat builders and engineers.

1922 A fire occurred at the Leigh-on-Sea yard of Cole and Wiggins, in which new yachts, motor-boats, gear, sails, spars, and fittings were destroyed. Damage was estimated at £5,000.[1]

1937 Cole and Wiggins Limited was struck off and dissolved.[2]

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