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Difference between revisions of "Ellangowan Paper Co"

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Paper makers, of Milngavie, by Glasgow
Paper makers, of Milngavie, by Glasgow


1882 The paper mill was taken over by the partnership of Andrew Noble Bertram and Colonel John Birrell
1882 The paper mill was taken over by the partnership of Andrew Noble Bertram and Colonel John Birrell.


1894 Birrell became sole proprietor on Bertram's death  
1894 Birrell became sole proprietor on Bertram's death.


1914 The business was incorporated as a limited company
1914 The Ellangowan Paper Co Limited was incorporated, with share capital of £100,000, to take over the business.<ref>The Scotsman 25 April 1914</ref>


1935 Voluntary liquidation
1935 Voluntary liquidation
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* Edinburgh Gazette 15 November 1935
* Edinburgh Gazette 15 November 1935


[[Category: Town - Glasgow]]
[[Category: Town - Milngavie]]
[[Category: Paper and Card Makers]]
[[Category: Paper and Card Makers]]

Revision as of 17:10, 16 January 2022

Paper makers, of Milngavie, by Glasgow

1882 The paper mill was taken over by the partnership of Andrew Noble Bertram and Colonel John Birrell.

1894 Birrell became sole proprietor on Bertram's death.

1914 The Ellangowan Paper Co Limited was incorporated, with share capital of £100,000, to take over the business.[1]

1935 Voluntary liquidation

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 25 April 1914
  • Edinburgh Gazette 15 January 1895
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/9086
  • Edinburgh Gazette 15 November 1935