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1950 The Scottish Tanker Company Limited was registered, with capital of £250,000, as tanker and other shipowners, shipbrokers, and managers of shipping and transport undertakings of all kinds.<ref>Dundee Courier 22 July 1950</ref> The company was an associate firm of [[Clan Line Steamers]] and the directors were Lord Rotherwick, Sir Nicholas Cayzer and Captain H. R. Cayzer.<ref>The Scotsman 18 July 1950</ref> | |||
2003 The company went into liquidation, by which time it had long since changed its name to Scottan Investments Limited.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/E-25378-2432-73</ref> | |||
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of 2 St. Mary Axe, London
1950 The Scottish Tanker Company Limited was registered, with capital of £250,000, as tanker and other shipowners, shipbrokers, and managers of shipping and transport undertakings of all kinds.[1] The company was an associate firm of Clan Line Steamers and the directors were Lord Rotherwick, Sir Nicholas Cayzer and Captain H. R. Cayzer.[2]
2003 The company went into liquidation, by which time it had long since changed its name to Scottan Investments Limited.[3]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Dundee Courier 22 July 1950
- ↑ The Scotsman 18 July 1950
- ↑ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/E-25378-2432-73