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Difference between revisions of "W. P. Lowrie and Co"

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of Glasgow.
of Glasgow, Scotch Whisky Distillers, Blenders, Bottlers, Coopers and merchants.
 
Scotch Whisky Distillers, Blenders, Bottlers, and Coopers.


1916 Formation of '''Scotch Whisky Brands''' Ltd, which later became [[Buchanan-Dewar]] Ltd., combining [[James Buchanan and Co]], [[John Dewar and Sons]] and [[W. P. Lowrie and Co]]<ref>The Times  Dec. 1, 1919</ref>
1916 Formation of '''Scotch Whisky Brands''' Ltd, which later became [[Buchanan-Dewar]] Ltd., combining [[James Buchanan and Co]], [[John Dewar and Sons]] and [[W. P. Lowrie and Co]]<ref>The Times  Dec. 1, 1919</ref>

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of Glasgow, Scotch Whisky Distillers, Blenders, Bottlers, Coopers and merchants.

1916 Formation of Scotch Whisky Brands Ltd, which later became Buchanan-Dewar Ltd., combining James Buchanan and Co, John Dewar and Sons and W. P. Lowrie and Co[1]

1949 Company liquidated; its assets were transferred to James Buchanan and Co

1980 Part of the Distillers Co.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Dec. 1, 1919