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of Leith, Edinburgh
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* 1750 Company established by a number of Leith merchants and combinations of minor ropeworks.


* 1914 Rope manufacturers. Specialities: cordage, lines, twines, binder twines, sailcloth, canvas, waterproofed cloth and covers. Employees 1,060. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
of Leith, Edinburgh.


* 1925/6 Acquired by [[British Ropes]] Ltd<ref>National Archives</ref>.
1750 Company established by a number of Leith merchants and combinations of minor ropeworks.
 
1914 Rope manufacturers. Specialities: cordage, lines, twines, binder twines, sailcloth, canvas, waterproofed cloth and covers. Employees 1,060. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
 
1925/6 Acquired by [[British Ropes]] Ltd<ref>National Archives</ref>.


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1922 - 1923.


of Leith, Edinburgh.

1750 Company established by a number of Leith merchants and combinations of minor ropeworks.

1914 Rope manufacturers. Specialities: cordage, lines, twines, binder twines, sailcloth, canvas, waterproofed cloth and covers. Employees 1,060. [1]

1925/6 Acquired by British Ropes Ltd[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  2. National Archives