Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Saracen Tool Works, Glasgow.
'''Alexander Mathieson and Son''' of Saracen Tool Works, East Campbell St., Glasgow.


Edge Tool Makers.
Edge Tool Makers.

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1852.
Exhibit at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre
Exhibit at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre
1938.

Alexander Mathieson and Son of Saracen Tool Works, East Campbell St., Glasgow.

Edge Tool Makers.

1916 J. H. Mathieson of Alexander Mathieson and Sons, 11 East Campbell Street, Glasgow. Appointed member of the Preliminary Committee for the Organisation of Iron, Steel, Engineering, Shipbuilding and Allied Industries.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1916/12/15