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1905 Incorporated as Sharer and Young Limited
1905 Sharer and Young Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to carry on business as mechanical, electrical, and consulting engineers.<ref>Edinburgh Evening News 29 December 1905</ref>


1908 Manufacture of Marmot paraffin engines
1908 Manufacture of Marmot paraffin engines.


1912 In December, the company went into voluntary liquidation<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 24 December 1912</ref>  
1912 In December, the company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 24 December 1912</ref>  


1913 Marmot Works was offered for sale, being described as "lately occupied by Messrs Sharer and Young Limited as Marine Motor Works"<ref>The Scotsman 3 February 1913</ref>
1913 Marmot Works was offered for sale, being described as "lately occupied by Messrs Sharer and Young Limited as Marine Motor Works"<ref>The Scotsman 3 February 1913</ref>

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of Marmot Works, Alloa

1905 Sharer and Young Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to carry on business as mechanical, electrical, and consulting engineers.[1]

1908 Manufacture of Marmot paraffin engines.

1912 In December, the company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

1913 Marmot Works was offered for sale, being described as "lately occupied by Messrs Sharer and Young Limited as Marine Motor Works"[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Edinburgh Evening News 29 December 1905
  2. Edinburgh Gazette 24 December 1912
  3. The Scotsman 3 February 1913
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/6038