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1893 Exhibited a thermometer at the British Association meeting<ref>The Times, 18 September 1893</ref>.
1893 Exhibited a thermometer at the British Association meeting<ref>The Times, 18 September 1893</ref>.
1896 Description and illustrations of apparatus for
testing the efficiency of a boiler or other furnace, made
to the patents of [[George Craig]], of Glasgow, by
Baird and Tatlock, of 40, Renfrew Street,
Glasgow. <ref>[[Engineering 1896/03/13]]</ref>


1897 Business split in two. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned [[Hugh Harper Baird]] and [[John Tatlock]] carrying on business as Dealers in Pure Chemicals Laboratory Furnishings &c. at No. 14 Cross-street Hatton Garden London and at No. 40 Renfrew-street Glasgow and at No. 10 Drummond-street Edinburgh under the style or firm of Baird and Tatlock has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 30th day of April 1896. The said Hugh Harper Baird will continue to carry on business at the above address, in London on his own account under the style or firm of [[Baird and Tatlock (London)|Baird and Tatlock]]. The said John Tatlock will continue to carry on business, at the above addresses in Glasgow and Edinburgh on his own account under the style or firm of [[Baird and Tatlock]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26814/page/274 The London Gazette Publication date:15 January 1897 Issue:26814 Page:274]</ref>
1897 Business split in two. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned [[Hugh Harper Baird]] and [[John Tatlock]] carrying on business as Dealers in Pure Chemicals Laboratory Furnishings &c. at No. 14 Cross-street Hatton Garden London and at No. 40 Renfrew-street Glasgow and at No. 10 Drummond-street Edinburgh under the style or firm of Baird and Tatlock has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 30th day of April 1896. The said Hugh Harper Baird will continue to carry on business at the above address, in London on his own account under the style or firm of [[Baird and Tatlock (London)|Baird and Tatlock]]. The said John Tatlock will continue to carry on business, at the above addresses in Glasgow and Edinburgh on his own account under the style or firm of [[Baird and Tatlock]]...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26814/page/274 The London Gazette Publication date:15 January 1897 Issue:26814 Page:274]</ref>

Latest revision as of 09:37, 7 January 2025

45, Renfrew Street, Glasgow, makers of scientific instruments

See Hugh Harper Baird and John Tatlock

1881 Hugh Harper Baird set up business in Glasgow

1890 Baird moved to Hatton Garden, London, where he opened a small warehouse and office, later adding a small workshop, to supply laboratory equipment.

1893 Exhibited a thermometer at the British Association meeting[1].

1896 Description and illustrations of apparatus for testing the efficiency of a boiler or other furnace, made to the patents of George Craig, of Glasgow, by Baird and Tatlock, of 40, Renfrew Street, Glasgow. [2]

1897 Business split in two. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Hugh Harper Baird and John Tatlock carrying on business as Dealers in Pure Chemicals Laboratory Furnishings &c. at No. 14 Cross-street Hatton Garden London and at No. 40 Renfrew-street Glasgow and at No. 10 Drummond-street Edinburgh under the style or firm of Baird and Tatlock has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 30th day of April 1896. The said Hugh Harper Baird will continue to carry on business at the above address, in London on his own account under the style or firm of Baird and Tatlock. The said John Tatlock will continue to carry on business, at the above addresses in Glasgow and Edinburgh on his own account under the style or firm of Baird and Tatlock...'[3]

1914 Principal: J. Douglas Tatlock, manager for Trustees of John Tatlock (d.). Specialities: All Educational and Scientific Apparatus and Instruments. Complete Laboratory Equipment.

1925 J. J. Griffin and Sons merged with the Scottish firm of Baird and Tatlock Ltd

1928 Became Griffin and Tatlock Ltd

1954 Merged with W. and J. George and Becker Ltd to become Griffin and George Ltd.


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Sources of Information

  • Biography of {John Griffin, ODNB [1]