Wilson Bros. (Builders) Ltd.
Other names: (1910-1920) Wilson Bros.
Active: 1910 - 1957
Function: Mason
History or description: The business was still operating in 1957 based on information submitted by Bill Cook who was an employee of the firm. Other people who worked for Wilson Bros. at around this time were Charles McDonald, a stone mason and builder in Kilsyth, and Alec Dickie, later Dickie the Builder, who served his apprenticeship as a stone mason.
Locations
Located at 161 Pinkston Road Glasgow | View on map
1910 (Circa) - 1911 (Circa)
Located at 110-118 Pinkston Road Glasgow | View on map
1920 (Circa) - 1952 (Circa)
Descriptions of Business or Institution
Listed under Stone Masons The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1910-1911 Eighty-Third Annual Publication
1910 - 1911
p.1313
Listed under Stone Masons The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1920-1921 Ninety-Third Annual Publication
1920 - 1921
p.1344
Listed under Stone Masons The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1940-1941 One-Hundred-and-Thirteenth Annual Publication
1940 - 1941
p.1659
Listed under Stone Masons The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1950-1951 One-Hundred-and-Twenty-Third Annual Publication
1950 - 1951
p.1683
Sources
The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1910-1911 Eighty-Third Annual Publication
1910
p.1313
The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1920-1921 Ninety-Third Annual Publication
1920
p.1344
The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1940-1941 One-Hundred-and-Thirteenth Annual Publication
1940
p.1659
Citing this record
'Wilson Bros. (Builders) Ltd.', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/organization.php?id=msib1_1268218074, accessed 10 Jun 2023]