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of St Leonards, Dunfermline. Warehouses in London and Manchester (and North America). Telephone: Dunfermline 26.  Cables: "Beveridge, Dunfermline"
of St Leonards, Dunfermline. Warehouses in London and Manchester (and North America). Telephone: Dunfermline 26.  Cables: "Beveridge, Dunfermline"
* 1851 Erection of St. Leonard’s Steam-Power Weaving Factory. — "This factory was erected by '''Messers. Erskine, Beveridge, and Co''' Proprietors, at St. Leonard’s Place, Nethertown, and was opened for work in June.  There are about 1,200 operatives, etc., employed at this establishment."


* 1929 Advert for Dunfermline's Linen.  Member of [[Dunfermline Linen Manufacturers]]. Manufacturers of Household Linens, Damask Cloths, Napkins, and piece goods, Sheetings, Towellings, Table Covers, Quilts, Bedspreads, Artificial Silks, and Embroidery.  Crested designs for Hotels, Steamships, and Railroads a speciality.  (Textiles and Clothing Section - Stand No. T.21)
* 1929 Advert for Dunfermline's Linen.  Member of [[Dunfermline Linen Manufacturers]]. Manufacturers of Household Linens, Damask Cloths, Napkins, and piece goods, Sheetings, Towellings, Table Covers, Quilts, Bedspreads, Artificial Silks, and Embroidery.  Crested designs for Hotels, Steamships, and Railroads a speciality.  (Textiles and Clothing Section - Stand No. T.21)
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
* [http://www.electricscotland.com/HISTORY/dunfermline/chap9part11.htm] Annals of Dunfermline
* [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 186B and p58
* [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 186B and p58

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of St Leonards, Dunfermline. Warehouses in London and Manchester (and North America). Telephone: Dunfermline 26. Cables: "Beveridge, Dunfermline"

  • 1851 Erection of St. Leonard’s Steam-Power Weaving Factory. — "This factory was erected by Messers. Erskine, Beveridge, and Co Proprietors, at St. Leonard’s Place, Nethertown, and was opened for work in June. There are about 1,200 operatives, etc., employed at this establishment."
  • 1929 Advert for Dunfermline's Linen. Member of Dunfermline Linen Manufacturers. Manufacturers of Household Linens, Damask Cloths, Napkins, and piece goods, Sheetings, Towellings, Table Covers, Quilts, Bedspreads, Artificial Silks, and Embroidery. Crested designs for Hotels, Steamships, and Railroads a speciality. (Textiles and Clothing Section - Stand No. T.21)


Sources of Information