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1895 James Miller and Company Limited was incorporated, with capital of £85,000, to acquire and carry on the business of that name, rivet, bolt and nut manufacturers, Stobcross Street, Glasgow.<ref>The Scotsman 25 May 1895</ref> It was open to the public to subscribe to the share issue and it was intended to shift production from Glasgow to premises in Coatbridge in order to take advantage of lower production costs there.<ref>The Scotsman 20 May 1895</ref> | |||
1919 The company was dissolved<ref>National Records of Scotland BT2/2918</ref> | |||
Became the [[Rivet, Bolt and Nut Co]] | Became the [[Rivet, Bolt and Nut Co]] | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Miller, J}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Miller, J}} | ||
[[Category: Town - Glasgow]] | [[Category: Town - Glasgow]] | ||
[[Category: Fixings and Fastenings]] | [[Category: Fixings and Fastenings]] |
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of 204 Stobcross Street, Glasgow
1840 Company established.
1895 James Miller and Company Limited was incorporated, with capital of £85,000, to acquire and carry on the business of that name, rivet, bolt and nut manufacturers, Stobcross Street, Glasgow.[1] It was open to the public to subscribe to the share issue and it was intended to shift production from Glasgow to premises in Coatbridge in order to take advantage of lower production costs there.[2]
1919 The company was dissolved[3]
Became the Rivet, Bolt and Nut Co