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Difference between revisions of "G. A. Stadler and Co"

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1948 The business  of  gut processor carried  on  by  Mr. James  Pullar  Baker  at  Duns,  Berwickshire,  was transferred to  Messrs.  G.  A.  Stadler  & Co.  (1920)  Ltd., Gut  Processors,  Press  Lane,  Sunderland,  as  from  12th  April1948.<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 20 April 1948</ref>
1948 The business  of  gut processor carried  on  by  Mr. James  Pullar  Baker  at  Duns,  Berwickshire,  was transferred to  Messrs.  G.  A.  Stadler  & Co.  (1920)  Ltd., Gut  Processors,  Press  Lane,  Sunderland,  as  from  12th  April1948.<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 20 April 1948</ref>
1987 Acquired by [[Henry Faulder and Co|Squirrel Horn]] Ltd


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Latest revision as of 09:22, 23 October 2020

1948 The business of gut processor carried on by Mr. James Pullar Baker at Duns, Berwickshire, was transferred to Messrs. G. A. Stadler & Co. (1920) Ltd., Gut Processors, Press Lane, Sunderland, as from 12th April1948.[1]

1987 Acquired by Squirrel Horn Ltd

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Sources of Information

  1. Edinburgh Gazette 20 April 1948