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of Ronaldson's Wharf, Leith, Edinburgh
of Ronaldson's Wharf, Leith, Edinburgh


1919 The business was incorporated as the Sandport Engineering and Ship Repairing Company Limited
1919 The business was incorporated as a private company, The Sandport Engineering and Ship Repairing Company Limited, with capital of £10,000.<ref>The Scotsman 14 June 1919</ref>


The company was the sole manufacturer of Lyall's Patent Economic Valve for steam steering engines. In 1955 the company had a 165 ft private dry dock
The company was the sole manufacturer of Lyall's Patent Economic Valve for steam steering engines. In 1955 the company had a 165 ft private dry dock.


1989 The company went into voluntary liquidation
1989 The company went into voluntary liquidation.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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of Ronaldson's Wharf, Leith, Edinburgh

1919 The business was incorporated as a private company, The Sandport Engineering and Ship Repairing Company Limited, with capital of £10,000.[1]

The company was the sole manufacturer of Lyall's Patent Economic Valve for steam steering engines. In 1955 the company had a 165 ft private dry dock.

1989 The company went into voluntary liquidation.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 14 June 1919