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James Menzies and Co

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May 1896.

The Phoenix Tubeworks, Dalmarnock Road, Rutherglen

A very large tube works was established by James Menzies and Co, who had been wrought-iron tube makers on a smaller scale in Glasgow previously.

Pioneered the process of manufacturing solid drawn-steel tubes[1]

1887 On his father's death, Walter Menzies took on the management of the company, involving his 2 brothers, William and James, in the partnership

1898 A. and J. Stewart and Clydesdale acquired the business of James Menzies and Co becoming A. and J. Stewart and Menzies

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Biography of Andrew Stewart, ODNB