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1917 The Double-Arc Electric Welders Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £1,000, to carry on the business of engineers.<ref>The Scotsman 24 March 1917</ref> | |||
1920 The firm was reputed to be the first to have erected a steel-framed building which was entirely electrically welded.<ref>The Scotsman 30 November 1920</ref> | |||
1949 The company was struck off and dissolved.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/16695/page/510</ref> | |||
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* National Records of Scotland BT2/9782 | |||
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of 26 India St, Charing Cross, Glasgow
1917 The Double-Arc Electric Welders Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £1,000, to carry on the business of engineers.[1]
1920 The firm was reputed to be the first to have erected a steel-framed building which was entirely electrically welded.[2]
1949 The company was struck off and dissolved.[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Scotsman 24 March 1917
- ↑ The Scotsman 30 November 1920
- ↑ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/16695/page/510
- National Records of Scotland BT2/9782