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of 13 Panmure Street, Dundee
of 13 Panmure Street, Dundee


1899 Company established.
1899 Company established by Hermann Rudolf Harder and William Buchan Blair, with branches in London and Hamburg.


1914 Jute merchants. Specialities: jute goods, sacks and canvas. Employees 24. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 Jute merchants. Specialities: jute goods, sacks and canvas. Employees 24. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> In December the company's creditors successfully petitioned the court for a judicial factor to be appointed, as Harder was the sole partner at that point, and he was deemed to be any enemy alien since the outbreak of the First World War<ref>Dundee Courier 16 December 1914</ref>
 
1921 There was a sale of large quantities of rope, twine and jute samples 'which belonged to the late firm of Messrs Harder, Blair & Co, jute merchants, Dundee.<ref>Dundee Courier 23 April 1923</ref>  


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:02, 9 May 2022

of 13 Panmure Street, Dundee

1899 Company established by Hermann Rudolf Harder and William Buchan Blair, with branches in London and Hamburg.

1914 Jute merchants. Specialities: jute goods, sacks and canvas. Employees 24. [1] In December the company's creditors successfully petitioned the court for a judicial factor to be appointed, as Harder was the sole partner at that point, and he was deemed to be any enemy alien since the outbreak of the First World War[2]

1921 There was a sale of large quantities of rope, twine and jute samples 'which belonged to the late firm of Messrs Harder, Blair & Co, jute merchants, Dundee.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  2. Dundee Courier 16 December 1914
  3. Dundee Courier 23 April 1923