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of Camelon Chemical Works, Falkirk.
Manufacturing chemists, of Camelon Chemical Works, Falkirk


1878 Established by Henry C. Fairlie.  
1878 Established by Henry C. Fairlie.  


1910 Incorporated as a Limited Company.
1910 Incorporated as a private limited company, with a capital of £100,000<ref>The Scotsman 11 June 1910</ref>


1920 The original company went into voluntary liquidation, to be reconstructed as a new company under the same name, with an increased capital of £300,000<ref>The Scotsman 10 April 1920</ref>


1954 The company went into voluntary liquidation.
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==Sources of Information==
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* National Records of Scotland BT2/7565
* National Records of Scotland BT2/11097
* Edinburgh Gazette 9 April 1920
* Edinburgh Gazette 3 September 1954





Latest revision as of 10:48, 10 September 2021

Manufacturing chemists, of Camelon Chemical Works, Falkirk

1878 Established by Henry C. Fairlie.

1910 Incorporated as a private limited company, with a capital of £100,000[1]

1920 The original company went into voluntary liquidation, to be reconstructed as a new company under the same name, with an increased capital of £300,000[2]

1954 The company went into voluntary liquidation.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 11 June 1910
  2. The Scotsman 10 April 1920
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/7565
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/11097
  • Edinburgh Gazette 9 April 1920
  • Edinburgh Gazette 3 September 1954