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of 110 Commerce Street, Glasgow, and of 18 Bridge Street and Trinity Quay, Aberdeen
of 110 Commerce Street, Glasgow, and of 18 Bridge Street and Trinity Quay, Aberdeen


1879 Robert Thompson joined as junior partner in the Aberdeen business
* 1879 New branch opened in Aberdeen<ref>Aberdeen Weekly Journal 26 September 1879</ref>.


1885 Dissolution of the partnership; Thompson to have the business (waterproof and indiarubber manufacturer)<ref>Aberdeen Weekly Journal, 9 January 1892</ref>.
* 1879 Robert Thompson joined as junior partner in the Aberdeen business


1888 Demonstration of diving suit at Glasgow exhibition of india rubber products<ref>Glasgow Herald 26 September 1888</ref>.
* 1885 Dissolution of the partnership; Thompson to have the business (waterproof and indiarubber manufacturer)<ref>Aberdeen Weekly Journal, 9 January 1892</ref>.


1891 Fire at the Tradeston factory<ref>Glasgow Herald, 22 June 1891</ref>.
* 1888 Demonstration of diving suit at Glasgow exhibition of india rubber products<ref>Glasgow Herald 26 September 1888</ref>.
 
* 1891 Fire at the Tradeston factory<ref>Glasgow Herald, 22 June 1891</ref>.
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Revision as of 16:53, 21 July 2010

of 110 Commerce Street, Glasgow, and of 18 Bridge Street and Trinity Quay, Aberdeen

  • 1879 New branch opened in Aberdeen[1].
  • 1879 Robert Thompson joined as junior partner in the Aberdeen business
  • 1885 Dissolution of the partnership; Thompson to have the business (waterproof and indiarubber manufacturer)[2].
  • 1888 Demonstration of diving suit at Glasgow exhibition of india rubber products[3].
  • 1891 Fire at the Tradeston factory[4].

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Sources of Information

  1. Aberdeen Weekly Journal 26 September 1879
  2. Aberdeen Weekly Journal, 9 January 1892
  3. Glasgow Herald 26 September 1888
  4. Glasgow Herald, 22 June 1891