Financial Records

  • Reference
    • GB 248 UGD 042/3
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1818-1971
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 56 volumes, loose papers

Scope and Content

Includes:

  • Cash books and bills receivable 1903-1940;
  • Journals 1888-1937;
  • Ledgers 1889-1937;
  • Accounts and annual general meeting papers 1818-1971;
  • Profit and loss accounts 1967-1971;
  • Budgets 1947-1948;
  • Managing director manuals 1943-1948;
  • Operating statements 1946-1970;
  • Domestic accounts 1861-1889;
  • Special expenditure files 1945-1958;
  • Abstract of warehouse charges 1913-1927;
  • Oncost book 1928.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Port Glasgow Rope & Duck Co was founded in 1736 in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland. In 1797 it merged with the Gourock Ropework Co (founded 1777) to form the Gourock Ropework Co The company enjoyed a world-wide reputation in the manufacture of ropes, canvas and sailcloth. By the late nineteenth century the company was under the control of Henry Birkmyre (1832-1900) and his brother, John (1834-1910), who had become partners in the firm in 1853. Their father, William Birkmyre, had also been a manager of the company until he retired in 1860.

The firm was incorporated as the Gourock Ropeworks Co Ltd in 1903 through the amalgamation of the Gourock Ropeworks Co and New Lanark Mills. By 1954 the company had both a large UK and overseas operation. In the UK, as well as the Gourock Ropeworks Co Ltd, there were 4 operating subsidiary companies, namely the Greenock Ropeworks Ltd, Greenock; A Thomson Black & Co Ltd, Shettleston, Glasgow; J Lomax & Sons (Bolton) Ltd, Bolton, England; and the Gourock Ropeworks Co Ltd with sites at Port Glasgow, New Lanark, Govan and Aberdeen. There were also 15 branch offices of the company within the UK. Overseas, the company had subsidiaries operating in South Africa, Canada, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Australia, Argentina and New Zealand, along with offices and agents in most of the former British colonies. The Gourock Ropeworks Co Ltd became part of Bridon Ropes Ltd in 1970 when it was taken over by Bridon Fibres & Plastics Ltd. The works at Port Glasgow closed in 1976. The Gourock Ropeworks Co Ltd still continues to exist but no longer trades.

For a more detailed administrative history of the company see the full Gourock Ropeworks collection description.

Arrangement

The arrangement of this material reflects the original order in which it was received.

Access Information

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Conditions Governing Use

Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents. Applications for permission to quote should be sent to Archives and Special Collections, please email: library-asc@glasgow.ac.uk

Related Material

For sales records and transfer journals, see GB 248 UGD 042/4.

Geographical Names