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1936 Incorporated as a private company with a capital of £5,000, utilising redundant distillery space, of which there was an ample supply in Campbeltown. One of the subscribers was Samuel Thomson, manager at the [[Glen Scotia Distillery]].<ref>The Scotsman 22 August 1936</ref>
1936 Incorporated as a private company with a capital of £5,000, utilising redundant distillery space, of which there was an ample supply in Campbeltown. One of the subscribers was Samuel Thomson, manager at the [[Glen Scotia Distillery]].<ref>The Scotsman 22 August 1936</ref>


1965 The company went into voluntary liquidation.
1965 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 9 March 1965</ref>
 
Another company, Glen Nevis and Ardlussa Warehouses (1965) Limited, was incorporated, this was finally dissolved in 1987


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* National Records of Scotland BT2/19276
* National Records of Scotland BT2/19276
* National Records of Scotland BT2/1987/41882
* Angus Martin "Campbeltown Whisky: An Encyclopaedia" (2020)
* Angus Martin "Campbeltown Whisky: An Encyclopaedia" (2020)



Revision as of 16:41, 25 July 2021

Bonded warehouse proprietors, Glebe Street, Campbeltown

1936 Incorporated as a private company with a capital of £5,000, utilising redundant distillery space, of which there was an ample supply in Campbeltown. One of the subscribers was Samuel Thomson, manager at the Glen Scotia Distillery.[1]

1965 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

Another company, Glen Nevis and Ardlussa Warehouses (1965) Limited, was incorporated, this was finally dissolved in 1987

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 22 August 1936
  2. Edinburgh Gazette 9 March 1965
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/19276
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/1987/41882
  • Angus Martin "Campbeltown Whisky: An Encyclopaedia" (2020)