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1904 G. Mackay and Sons (late Wright and Sons), Carriage manufactory, Harrogate.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 07 June 1904</ref>
1904 G. Mackay and Sons (late Wright and Sons), Carriage manufactory, Harrogate.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 07 June 1904</ref>

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of West Park, Harrogate

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See George Mackay who had six sons

1904 G. Mackay and Sons (late Wright and Sons), Carriage manufactory, Harrogate.[1]

1910 'G. Mackay and Sons (Ltd.), West Park, Harrogate, are offering the whole their New Carriages at greatly reduced prices...'[2]

1931 The Harrogate Motor Garage (G. Mackay and Sons, Ltd.), West Park, Harrogate.[3]

1953 Directors: Sir George Kenning, J.P. (Chairman and Managing), F. Kenning, T.D., M.A., G. Kenning, D.F.C., M.A., R. Gardner (Manager). H. D. Wells. Secretary: R. D. Cooke.

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  1. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 07 June 1904
  2. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Saturday 21 May 1910
  3. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Friday 30 January 1931