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1851 Advert. Kelvindale Paper Works selling a Steam Boiler.<ref>Glasgow Gazette - Saturday 10 May 1851</ref> | |||
1861 Mention that the Kelvindale Paper Works are owned by Edward Collins and Sons.<ref>Glasgow Herald - Tuesday 02 April 1861</ref> | |||
1914 Paper manufacturers. Specialities: ''E S'' writings and envelope papers, printings, lithographic papers, music papers, pulp boards, chart papers, enamelling papers, blotting papers in all qualities. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | 1914 Paper manufacturers. Specialities: ''E S'' writings and envelope papers, printings, lithographic papers, music papers, pulp boards, chart papers, enamelling papers, blotting papers in all qualities. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | ||
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1938 Mention of Edward Collins arriving in Sydney from London, with his wife. <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 1938/12/02</ref> | 1938 Mention of Edward Collins arriving in Sydney from London, with his wife. <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 1938/12/02</ref> | ||
1920 Became [[Amalgamated Paper Mills]] when it merged with [[Henry and Leigh Slater]]<ref> | 1920 Became [[Amalgamated Paper Mills]] when it merged with [[Henry and Leigh Slater]]. Description of works of the two companies.<ref>Aberdeen Journal - Monday 26 July 1920</ref> | ||
Later became part of [[Associated Paper Mills]] | |||
1963 Believed Kelvindale Paper Mill was closed around this date | 1963 Believed Kelvindale Paper Mill was closed around this date |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 11 January 2016
of Kelvindale Paper Works, Maryhill, Glasgow
1746 Company established.
1804 Began making blotting papers.
1844 Articles of Association
1851 Advert. Kelvindale Paper Works selling a Steam Boiler.[1]
1861 Mention that the Kelvindale Paper Works are owned by Edward Collins and Sons.[2]
1914 Paper manufacturers. Specialities: E S writings and envelope papers, printings, lithographic papers, music papers, pulp boards, chart papers, enamelling papers, blotting papers in all qualities. [3]
1938 Mention of Edward Collins arriving in Sydney from London, with his wife. [4]
1920 Became Amalgamated Paper Mills when it merged with Henry and Leigh Slater. Description of works of the two companies.[5]
Later became part of Associated Paper Mills
1963 Believed Kelvindale Paper Mill was closed around this date
Note
Archives for 1844-1953 held at Glasgow City Archives, Mitchell Library, Glasgow,
See Also
Sources of Information
- Scottish Archive Network