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1917 J. T. Inglis and Sons Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £50,000, to take over the business carried on in Dundee under the firm name of J. T. Inglis & Sons, and to carry on business as manufacturers of and general merchants in wholesale and retail textile fabrics.<ref>The Scotsman 14 April 1917</ref> The subscribers were [[John Campbell Low]], [[George Bonar]], and [[John Campbell Low, junior]], merchants and manufacturers, 63 King Street, Dundee.<ref>Dundee Courier</ref>
1917 J. T. Inglis and Sons Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £50,000, to take over the business carried on in Dundee under the firm name of J. T. Inglis & Sons, and to carry on business as manufacturers of and general merchants in wholesale and retail textile fabrics.<ref>The Scotsman 14 April 1917</ref> The subscribers were [[John Campbell Low]], [[George Bonar]], and [[John Campbell Low, Junior]], merchants and manufacturers, 63 King Street, Dundee.<ref>Dundee Courier</ref>


2006 The company went into administration.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/E-26174-2410-4</ref>
2006 The company went into administration.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/E-26174-2410-4</ref>

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of Riverside Works, Dundee

1917 J. T. Inglis and Sons Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £50,000, to take over the business carried on in Dundee under the firm name of J. T. Inglis & Sons, and to carry on business as manufacturers of and general merchants in wholesale and retail textile fabrics.[1] The subscribers were John Campbell Low, George Bonar, and John Campbell Low, Junior, merchants and manufacturers, 63 King Street, Dundee.[2]

2006 The company went into administration.[3]

2014 The company was finally dissolved, by which time its name had changed to JTI Realisations Limited.[4]

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