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1880 D. Allan & Co., shipbuilders, Leith, launched from their yard a handsomely modelled named Sea Queen<ref>Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette 04 September 1880</ref> | |||
1881 The offer of Messrs Allan & Co., shipbuilders, Leith, for a lease of the shipbuilding yard at Berwick was accepted.<ref>Edinburgh Evening News 10 February 1881</ref> | 1881 The offer of Messrs Allan & Co., shipbuilders, Leith, for a lease of the shipbuilding yard at Berwick was accepted.<ref>Edinburgh Evening News 10 February 1881</ref> |
Revision as of 17:08, 28 September 2024
of Leith and Granton, boatbuilders
1880 D. Allan & Co., shipbuilders, Leith, launched from their yard a handsomely modelled named Sea Queen[1]
1881 The offer of Messrs Allan & Co., shipbuilders, Leith, for a lease of the shipbuilding yard at Berwick was accepted.[2]
1881 new shipbuilding yard at Caroline Park, Granton, recently taken over by Messrs D. Allan & Co., shipbuilders .[3]
1881 "SEVERAL STEAM TRAWLERS in course of construction, to be fitted with all the latest improvements. Apply D. ALLAN and Co. Leith."[4]
1881 Bankrupt[5]