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of Carron Tan Works, Allardice Street, Stonehaven
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* 1901 The company was registered on 8 June, to acquire a business of tanners and leather merchants and manufacturers of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1901 The company was registered on 8 June, to acquire a business of tanners and leather merchants and manufacturers of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> The capital of the company was £120,000 and it was intended to carry on business in Stonehaven, Glasgow, and Leicester.<ref>The Scotsman 15 June 1901</ref>


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of Carron Tan Works, Allardice Street, Stonehaven

1901 The company was registered on 8 June, to acquire a business of tanners and leather merchants and manufacturers of the firm of the same name. [1] The capital of the company was £120,000 and it was intended to carry on business in Stonehaven, Glasgow, and Leicester.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. The Scotsman 15 June 1901