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1908 The Caledonian Motor Company Limited of 14 Bon Accord Street, Aberdeen was incorporated, with capital of £25,000 to acquire as a going concern and to develop and extend the business of the Caledonian Motor Car and Cycle Company of 10 Bon Accord Street and to enable the company to establish a service of motor taximeter cabs for Edinburgh, Aberdeen, suburban areas and other places.<ref>The Scotsman 31 October 1908</ref>
1908 The Caledonian Motor Company Limited of 14 Bon Accord Street, Aberdeen was incorporated, with capital of £25,000 to acquire as a going concern and to develop and extend the business of the [[Caledonian Motor Car and Cycle Co]] of 10 Bon Accord Street and to enable the company to establish a service of motor taximeter cabs for Edinburgh, Aberdeen, suburban areas and other places.<ref>The Scotsman 31 October 1908</ref>


1909 The company went into voluntary liquidation in November.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/12193/page/1179</ref>
1909 The company went into voluntary liquidation in November.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/12193/page/1179</ref>

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of Aberdeen

1908 The Caledonian Motor Company Limited of 14 Bon Accord Street, Aberdeen was incorporated, with capital of £25,000 to acquire as a going concern and to develop and extend the business of the Caledonian Motor Car and Cycle Co of 10 Bon Accord Street and to enable the company to establish a service of motor taximeter cabs for Edinburgh, Aberdeen, suburban areas and other places.[1]

1909 The company went into voluntary liquidation in November.[2]

Selling Peugeot cars


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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/6926