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1906 The Eclipse Tool Company Limited, Paisley, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire the business of the Eclipse Tool Manufacturing Company at Linwood, near Paisley.<ref>The Scotsman 26 March 1906</ref>
1906 The Eclipse Tool Company Limited, Paisley, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire the business of the Eclipse Tool Manufacturing Company at Linwood, near Paisley.<ref>The Scotsman 26 March 1906</ref>
1910 The company went into voluntary liquidation in February.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/12230/page/291</ref> The business apparently continued thereafter, though without again becoming a limited company.


1922 Proprietor: W. J. Hart Reid. Employees: 250. Manufactures.—Lathes, lead presses, hydraulic pumps, centring machines, and disc grinders.
1922 Proprietor: W. J. Hart Reid. Employees: 250. Manufactures.—Lathes, lead presses, hydraulic pumps, centring machines, and disc grinders.

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December 1929.

of Linwood, near Paisley.

1906 The Eclipse Tool Company Limited, Paisley, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire the business of the Eclipse Tool Manufacturing Company at Linwood, near Paisley.[1]

1910 The company went into voluntary liquidation in February.[2] The business apparently continued thereafter, though without again becoming a limited company.

1922 Proprietor: W. J. Hart Reid. Employees: 250. Manufactures.—Lathes, lead presses, hydraulic pumps, centring machines, and disc grinders.

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  • National Records of Scotland BT2/6132