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Donaldson and Kelso of Anniesland, Glasgow
Royal Scot was a motorcycle produced between 1921 and 1922.
The company introduced the name specifically to use the Barr and Stroud sleeve-valve engine which was also made in the same area. The frame was from Victoria. Soon the partnership became Knightswood Motors and the machines found a market in their large home town for a short time.
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