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of 274-8 Whitehill Street, Glasgow E.1.
of 274-8 Whitehill Street, Glasgow E.1.
1928 The Clarmac Engineering Company Limited, 108 Douglas Street, Glasgow, was registered as a private company, with capital of £1,000, to carry on business as manufacturers and suppliers of switchboards, electrical apparatus, motors and machinery, and electrical engineers.<ref>The Scotsman 1 September 1928</ref>


* The Clarmac Patent Electric Heater.
* The Clarmac Patent Electric Heater.


1962 Acquired by [[John Wallace and Sons]]<ref> The Times, Mar 30, 1962</ref>
1962 Acquired by [[John Wallace and Sons]]<ref> The Times, Mar 30, 1962</ref>
   
   
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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1960

of 274-8 Whitehill Street, Glasgow E.1.

1928 The Clarmac Engineering Company Limited, 108 Douglas Street, Glasgow, was registered as a private company, with capital of £1,000, to carry on business as manufacturers and suppliers of switchboards, electrical apparatus, motors and machinery, and electrical engineers.[1]

  • The Clarmac Patent Electric Heater.

1962 Acquired by John Wallace and Sons[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 1 September 1928
  2. The Times, Mar 30, 1962