Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Catto

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21 Adelphi, Aberdeen

Scotch whisky and wine merchant

1861 The business was established by James Catto (1829-1908), who set up as a tea and spirit merchant in his native Aberdeen, selling his blended whisky

1876 The warehouse moved to 21 Adelphi, just off Union Street

1878 Catto's Rare Old Highland Scotch was awarded a gold medal at the World's Fair in Paris

1884 A further gold medal was awarded at the London International Exhibition

1900 The business was incorporated as James Catto Limited

1908 James Catto died

1916 His son, Robert, died in France while serving with the 4th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders

1917 James Catto Limited is voluntarily wound up



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