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1905 The Motor World Publishing Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £4,000, to take over the copyright, goodwill, and business of the "Motor World and Industrial Vehicle Review", and to carry on business as proprietors and publishers of newspapers, journals, etc.<ref>The Scotsman 16 September 1905</ref>
1905 The Motor World Publishing Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £4,000, to take over the copyright, goodwill, and business of the "Motor World and Industrial Vehicle Review", and to carry on business as proprietors and publishers of newspapers, journals, etc.<ref>The Scotsman 16 September 1905</ref>


1970 The "Motor World", which was founded in 1899, and was one of the oldest motoring magazines in Britain, ceased publication. It was produced by the Motor World Publishing Co, an associate company of Hay Nisbet and Miller Limited, the Glasgow printing firm.<ref>The Scotsman 27 August 1970</ref>  
1970 The [[Motor World]], which was founded in 1899, and was one of the oldest motoring magazines in Britain, ceased publication. It was produced by the Motor World Publishing Co, an associate company of Hay Nisbet and Miller Limited, the Glasgow printing firm.<ref>The Scotsman 27 August 1970</ref>  


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== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 09:26, 19 January 2024

1905 The Motor World Publishing Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £4,000, to take over the copyright, goodwill, and business of the "Motor World and Industrial Vehicle Review", and to carry on business as proprietors and publishers of newspapers, journals, etc.[1]

1970 The Motor World, which was founded in 1899, and was one of the oldest motoring magazines in Britain, ceased publication. It was produced by the Motor World Publishing Co, an associate company of Hay Nisbet and Miller Limited, the Glasgow printing firm.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 16 September 1905
  2. The Scotsman 27 August 1970
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/1975/854