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[[Mackay and Jardine]] of Wishaw, Lanarkshire  
[[Mackay and Jardine]] of Wishaw, Lanarkshire  
See [[Joseph B. Mackay]]


1913-38 Built '''Clyde''' chassis for a number of years. Both men originally worked for [[Belhaven]].
1913-38 Built '''Clyde''' chassis for a number of years. Both men originally worked for [[Belhaven]].

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Mackay and Jardine of Wishaw, Lanarkshire

See Joseph B. Mackay

1913-38 Built Clyde chassis for a number of years. Both men originally worked for Belhaven.

The company sold to smaller operators and built their own gearboxes.

Clyde designs, being normal-control chassis, were found in the Walter Alexander and Central SMT fleets.


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