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[[Image:Im192001CVJ-JCameron.jpg|thumb| January 1920. ]]
[[Image:Im192001CVJ-JCameron.jpg|thumb| January 1920. ]]
[[image:Im192612ACBJ-Cameron J.jpg|thumb|December 1926.]]
[[Image:ImCVJ192203-Cameron.jpg|thumb| March 1922. ]]
[[image:Im192612ACBJ-Cameron J.jpg|thumb| December 1926.]]


of Silver Mills, Edinburgh.  Also at 124, Long Acre, London and the Leather Enamelling Works, Kinghorn, Fife.
of Silver Mills, Edinburgh.  Also at 124, Long Acre, London and the Leather Enamelling Works, Kinghorn, Fife.

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of Silver Mills, Edinburgh. Also at 124, Long Acre, London and the Leather Enamelling Works, Kinghorn, Fife.

1944 John Cameron and Sons (Curriers) Limited was incorporated, with capital of £4,000, to acquire and carry on the business of curriers and leather finishers carried on by John Cameron under the name of John Cameron and Sons at Silvermills, Edinburgh, and Kinghorn.[1]

1956 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/22880