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Little is known about the Willoughby Brothers shipbuilding yard based in Plymouth, Devon, England. It had a 200 foot berth, an engine works and a foundry. It mainly built tugs, coasters, Saltash ferries and Blackpool excursion steamers. It was sold to new owners at the end of the nineteenth century and closed in the 1920s.
Old cast lamp post seen at Fagin's (AIT)
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Sources of Information
British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss