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1899 Company dissolved. Adam Gibson. Wholesale Manufacturing Chemists and Druggists, North-East Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/11121/page/811 The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:22 August 1899 Issue:11121 Page:811]</ref>
1919 Pinkerton, Gibson and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to take over the business of wholesale and retail druggists and manufacturing chemists carried on under the same name at North-East Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh.<ref>The Scotsman 8 November 1919</ref>
1919 Pinkerton, Gibson and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to take over the business of wholesale and retail druggists and manufacturing chemists carried on under the same name at North-East Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh.<ref>The Scotsman 8 November 1919</ref>



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1899 Company dissolved. Adam Gibson. Wholesale Manufacturing Chemists and Druggists, North-East Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh[1]

1919 Pinkerton, Gibson and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to take over the business of wholesale and retail druggists and manufacturing chemists carried on under the same name at North-East Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh.[2]

1965 The company was acquired by Glaxo Group for £65,000 in cash.[3]

1966 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[4]

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/1970/85