Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1838 Brothers [[Nicol Handyside|Nicol]] and [[Robert Handyside]] entered business in Glasgow as shipbrokers and merchants under the name of [[N. and R. Handyside and Co]]. They initially specialised in the Balkan and Russian trade


1850 They also became managers of the [[Glasgow and Lisbon Steam Packet Co]].
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Revision as of 14:11, 19 February 2020

1838 Brothers Nicol and Robert Handyside entered business in Glasgow as shipbrokers and merchants under the name of N. and R. Handyside and Co. They initially specialised in the Balkan and Russian trade

1850 They also became managers of the Glasgow and Lisbon Steam Packet Co.

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