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of 54 Cook Street, Glasgow, and Tradeston Paint and Oil Mills
of 54 Cook Street, Glasgow, and Tradeston Paint and Oil Mills



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January 1902.
1932.

of 54 Cook Street, Glasgow, and Tradeston Paint and Oil Mills

1845 Company established by Archibald Eadie

1902 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 Manufacturers of white lead, snow white zinc, red lead, paints of all qualities and shades, colours, cements, varnishes, tallow, greases and anti-fouling compositions, magnetic anti-corrosive composition for filling up rivet heads, crevices etc. in iron and steel-plated vessels etc.; oil boiling and refining, rosin distilling, manufacturing chemists. [1]

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