Don Brothers, Buist & Co. Ltd, Spinners and manufacturers, Dundee and Forfar, and Don & Low (Holdings) Ltd

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Scope and Content

Companies Registration Office files. 1904-1987; Miscellaneous general company records. 1852-1987; Letter books & correspondence. 1794-1990; Accounts books and accounts. 1885-1991; Balance sheets. 1868-1945; Ledgers, journals and cash books. 1835-1987; Claims reports, receipts and records relating to taxation. 1889-1990; Miscellaneous financial records. 1869-1990; Wages and salaries books. 1805-1989. Miscellaneous records relating to wages and salaries and employee records. 1856-1969. Company Pension Fund records. 1950-1990; Production records. 1866-1995; Order and contract books. 1843-1958; Specification books. 1926-1940; Seal books. 1904-1980; Miscellaneous record books. 1884-1980; Records relating to property and machinery. 1833-1990; Miscellaneous papers concerning legal and business affairs; Miscellaneous printed books and reports. 1891-1992; Newspaper cuttings albums. 1879-1969; Photographs. 1940s-1970s; Records relating to subsidiary companies. 1950-1989; Artefact. c 1985

Administrative / Biographical History

This company's origins can be traced back to around 1788 when William Don established a linen merchants and manufacturers business in Forfar. In 1865 the company of Don Brothers, Buist was formed when the Don business amalgamated with that of A.J. Buist. As Don Brothers, Buist & Co Ltd, the business amalgamated with Low Brothers & Co (Dundee) Ltd, a merchant house, in 1960, although both companies continued to trade under their former names. The company also expanded by taking over a number of other textile businesses, including J & J Smart (Brechin) Ltd and Moffat & Son Ltd, as it became one of Scotland's most important textile firms. Don & Low (Holdings) Ltd was formed in March 1987 when Don Brothers, Buist plc reverted to being a private company. This followed the company's being taken over by Shell UK Ltd.

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Note

This company's origins can be traced back to around 1788 when William Don established a linen merchants and manufacturers business in Forfar. In 1865 the company of Don Brothers, Buist was formed when the Don business amalgamated with that of A.J. Buist. As Don Brothers, Buist & Co Ltd, the business amalgamated with Low Brothers & Co (Dundee) Ltd, a merchant house, in 1960, although both companies continued to trade under their former names. The company also expanded by taking over a number of other textile businesses, including J & J Smart (Brechin) Ltd and Moffat & Son Ltd, as it became one of Scotland's most important textile firms. Don & Low (Holdings) Ltd was formed in March 1987 when Don Brothers, Buist plc reverted to being a private company. This followed the company's being taken over by Shell UK Ltd.

Archivist's Note

Description compiled by Kenneth Baxter, June 2009

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