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Shipowners, coal merchants, forwarding agents and stevedores 28 Main Street and James Watt Dock, Greenock<ref>Post Office Greenock Directory 1907-1908</ref>
Shipowners, coal merchants, forwarding agents and stevedores 28 Main Street and James Watt Dock, Greenock<ref>Post Office Greenock Directory 1907-1908</ref>


1907 The business was incorporated as Ross and Marshall Limited on 27 March. In addition to their other activities, a small shipyard produced coasting steamers and other small vessels
1907 The business was incorporated as a private company, Ross and Marshall Limited, with capital of £40,000.<ref>The Scotsman 6 April !907</ref> In addition to their other activities, a small shipyard produced coasting steamers and other small vessels


1999 The company was finally dissolved.  
1999 The company was finally dissolved.  

Latest revision as of 16:53, 26 December 2021

1912.

Shipowners, coal merchants, forwarding agents and stevedores 28 Main Street and James Watt Dock, Greenock[1]

1907 The business was incorporated as a private company, Ross and Marshall Limited, with capital of £40,000.[2] In addition to their other activities, a small shipyard produced coasting steamers and other small vessels

1999 The company was finally dissolved.

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Sources of Information

  1. Post Office Greenock Directory 1907-1908
  2. The Scotsman 6 April !907