Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Allan and Dey

From Graces Guide

of Poynernook Road, and Raik Road, Aberdeen.

Wholesale Fish Merchants, Curers, and Exporters

1890 The business was established in Aberdeen.[1]

1914 Established over twenty years ago. Staff: About 300 all the year round. Branch: Lerwick, Shetland. Specialities: High class Fresh and Smoked Fish of all kinds (best trade only).

1944 Allan and Dey Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £10,000, to take over and carry on the businesses of fish merchants and fishcurers carried on at Poynernook Road and Raik Road, Aberdeen, under the name of Allan & Dey.[2]

In recent years the company has moved into salmon farming and processing while still trading in fresh, frozen, smoked and shellfish products.

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Sources of Information

  1. https://www.allananddey.com/aboutus.php
  2. The Scotsman 29 April 1944