Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Bell and Bieberstedt

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of 15-17, Coburg Street, Leith, Scotland, and at Belfast and Newry, Ireland.

Wholesale Seed Merchants and Growers

1887 Established by David Bell and August Bieberstedt. Business: The Importing and Exporting of all kinds of Seeds—Clovers, Ryegrass, Natural Grasses, Turnip and Mangold, Vegetable Seeds, Bird Seeds.

1914 The firm was dissolved as at 1st July 1914, by mutual consent, by the retiral therefrom of August Bieberstedt, one of the partners. The business was continued by David Bell under his own name.[1]

1921 David Bell Limited was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £120,000.[2]

1973 The company was dissolved, by which time it was trading as David Bell (Properties) Limited.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/12766/page/164
  2. The Scotsman 29 January 1921
  3. National Records of Scotland BT2/1973/360