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John Wright and Son Shipyards

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The business became un-financial in the 1950s. The 99-year lease was approaching finality, and John Wright junior decided to close the shipyard and return the land to the
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The water front land where the mill and shipyard stood at Tuncurry was gazetted as an area for public recreation and in 1962 was renamed John Wright Park.
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A wharf ran about 50 feet along the length of the waterfront at Tuncurry, with a receiving shed, with a skin shed at one end which housed
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His first boat built at Tuncurry was the "Stanley", which carried timber to Sydney and returned with
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After Wright's death in 1910, his son Ernest continued the business with the building of the
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North Coast Run: Men and Ships of the New South Wales North Coast M. Richards P94 - 95
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Trove National Library of Australia, Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate
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John Wright built a number of vessels used on the North Coast including the
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List of SHIPS BUILT OR OWNED BY JOHN WRIGHT & Co. SHIPYARDS 1867-1954
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List of ships built or owned by John Wright & co. Shipyards 1867-1954
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TUNCURRY'S WORKING WATERFRONT – Wright's mill and shipyard
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Great Lakes Manning River Shipping NSW Flickr Group.
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Great Lakes Manning River Shipping NSW Flickr Group
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The Tuncurry II
shipyard
Tuncurry
Australia
John Wright
Bungwahl
Myall Lakes
99-year lease
timber mill
shipyard
slipway
cattle skins
Sydney
general cargo
Tuncurry
Tuncurry II
Comboyne
Narani
Allenwood
Nambucca 2
Uralba
tugs
lighters
yachts
launches
"List of ships built or owned by John Wright & co. Shipyards 1867-1954, Retrieved March 13th, 2018"
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'US Army WT85' - 'Protrude'/'Koolya'
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