Records of Douglas, Reyburn & Co Ltd, yarn spinners and dyers, Kilmarnock, Scotland
- Reference:GB 248 STOD/206
- Dates of Creation:1930-1998
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 metre
Scope and Content
Records relating to the management of the company. Includes:
- memoranda & articles of association, 1930-1979;
- minutes, 1930-1988;
- annual reports and accounts, 1960-1982;
- pension fund accounts, 1969;
- records relating to shareholders, 1932-1974;
- correspondence, 1932-1971.
Please note that these records have the catalogue reference beginning STOD/206/2. The catalogue reference STOD/206/1 has not been allocated.
This description is part of the main Stoddard International plc collection which has been divided into the following sections, each with its own separate description:
- STOD/DES, Design Archive;
- STOD/200, A F Stoddard & Co Ltd;
- STOD/201, James Templeton & Co Ltd;
- STOD/202, Blackwood, Morton & Sons Ltd;
- STOD/203, Henry Widnell & Stewart Ltd;
- STOD/204, Grays Carpets Ltd;
- STOD/205, John Lyle & Co Ltd;
- STOD/206, Douglas, Reyburn & Co Ltd;
- STOD/207, Bonded Carpets Ltd;
- STOD/208, Caledonian Carpets Ltd;
- STOD/209, Glenvale Carpets;
- STOD/210, Louis de Poortere (England) Ltd;
- STOD/211, Nordale Wools Ltd;
- STOD/212, Paisley Planners Ltd;
- STOD/213, Ronald Jack & Co;
- STOD/214, Scotsway;
- STOD/215, Sekers Group Ltd;
- STOD/216, Stewart Spinners (Galashiels) Ltd;
- STOD/217, Stoddard Carpets Ltd;
- STOD/218, Stoddard Carpets (Ireland) Ltd;
- STOD/219, Stoddard Group Ltd;
- STOD/220, Stoddard International Ltd;
- STOD/221, Stoddard Trustees Ltd.
Administrative / Biographical History
Douglas, Reyburn & Co Ltd was registered in 1930. In 1947, it was acquired by A F Stoddard & Co Ltd, allowing Stoddard to have its own wool mill. The company was dissolved in 2006.
Arrangement
Arranged chronically within record series.
Access Information
Open
Conditions Governing Use
Applications for permission to quote should be sent to the Archivist.
Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents
Additional Information
Description compiled in line with the following international standards: International Council on Archives, ISAD(G) Second Edition, September 1999and National Council on Archives, Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names
Scotland is the location of all place names in the administrative/biographical history element, unless otherwise stated.
Description compiled by Kimberly Sommerville, Project Archivist (Stoddard-Templeton Corporate Archive), May 2011.
Subjects
Corporate Names
Geographical Names