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1924 Leith and Kirkcaldy Steamers Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £100, to carry on business as shipowners, shipping agents, shipbrokers, and carriers.<ref>The Scotsman 8 March 1924</ref> A notice informed shippers and consignees that the company's object was to resume the cargo service of the late Carron and Forth Shipping Co, of Kirkcaldy.<ref>The Scotsman 29 March 1924</ref>
1924 Leith and Kirkcaldy Steamers Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £100, to carry on business as shipowners, shipping agents, shipbrokers, and carriers.<ref>The Scotsman 8 March 1924</ref> A notice informed shippers and consignees that the company's object was to resume the cargo service of the late [[Carron and Forth Shipping Co]], of Kirkcaldy.<ref>The Scotsman 29 March 1924</ref>


1941 The company was struck off and dissolved.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/15831/page/369</ref>
1941 The company was struck off and dissolved.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/15831/page/369</ref>

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190 High Street, Kirkcaldy

1924 Leith and Kirkcaldy Steamers Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £100, to carry on business as shipowners, shipping agents, shipbrokers, and carriers.[1] A notice informed shippers and consignees that the company's object was to resume the cargo service of the late Carron and Forth Shipping Co, of Kirkcaldy.[2]

1941 The company was struck off and dissolved.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 8 March 1924
  2. The Scotsman 29 March 1924
  3. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/15831/page/369
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/13046