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1901 The Dundee Floorcloth and Linoleum Company Limited, of 10 Whitehall Street, Dundee was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £100,000, to carry on the business of manufacturers and sellers of and dealers and merchants in floorcloth, linoleum, and other like materials.<ref>The Scotsman 9 November 1901</ref>
1947 The directors of the company proposed the alteration of the company's name to the [[Dundee Linoleum Co]] Limited.<ref>Dundee Courier 10 April 1947</ref>


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1901 The Dundee Floorcloth and Linoleum Company Limited, of 10 Whitehall Street, Dundee was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £100,000, to carry on the business of manufacturers and sellers of and dealers and merchants in floorcloth, linoleum, and other like materials.[1]

1947 The directors of the company proposed the alteration of the company's name to the Dundee Linoleum Co Limited.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 9 November 1901
  2. Dundee Courier 10 April 1947