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of Gorgie Road, Edinburgh, and 74, Wellington Street, Glasgow.


1885 [[William Sanderson and Son]] were instrumental, along with other blenders, in the creation of the [[North British Distillery Co]] in Edinburgh. This was, in its time, the largest distillery in the world and secured a source of grain whisky beyond the control of the [[Distillers Co]].


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of Gorgie Road, Edinburgh, and 74, Wellington Street, Glasgow.

1885 William Sanderson and Son were instrumental, along with other blenders, in the creation of the North British Distillery Co in Edinburgh. This was, in its time, the largest distillery in the world and secured a source of grain whisky beyond the control of the Distillers Co.

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Sources of Information