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of Tay Biscuit Works, Duck Street, Dundee, Manufacturing Confectioners, Chocolate Manufacturers, Preserves, Peel, Bread, Biscuits
of Tay Biscuit Works, Duck Street, Dundee


of Allan Street, Dundee (1914).
of Allan Street, Dundee (1914),  Manufacturing Confectioners, Chocolate Manufacturers, Preserves, Peel, Bread, Biscuits


1870 Established by William Lindsay and Sir James Low.  
1870 Established by William Lindsay and Sir James Low.  

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of Tay Biscuit Works, Duck Street, Dundee

of Allan Street, Dundee (1914), Manufacturing Confectioners, Chocolate Manufacturers, Preserves, Peel, Bread, Biscuits

1870 Established by William Lindsay and Sir James Low.

Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1898 The company was registered on 2 March, to take over the business of biscuit, bread, confection and preserve makers of the firm of the same name. [1]

1914 Directors: Sir James Low, Bart., J.P., D.L. (Chairman), James R. Lindsay, Alexander Lindsay and William Lindsay (Secretary). Specialities: Jams and Marmalade, and Chocolate and Confectionery.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908