Currie & Co. Ltd
Active: 1890 - 1951
Function: Cement merchant, stone merchant, plasterer, granite merchant
Policy: Crushed Granite, Granite Chips and Granite Fronts
Rules: Depots at Heriothill, Scotland & Morrison Street Stations, Edinburgh and Tower Street and Junction Bridge Station, Leith. Agent for 'Eagle' and 'Goliath' brands, and Portland Cement.
Locations
Located at 308 Paisley Road Glasgow | View on map
1950 (Circa) - 1951 (Circa)
Location of 'Depot'
Office located at Eagle Buildings 217 Bothwell Street Glasgow | View on map
1950 (Circa) - 1951 (Circa)
Ran a business at Eagle Buildings 19 Rose Street Edinburgh | View on map
1910 (Circa) - 1920 (Circa)
p. 876
Descriptions of Business or Institution
Listed in The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1950-1951 One-Hundred-and-Twenty-Third Annual Publication
1950 - 1951
Listed as 'Granite Merchant'
Listed under Stone Yards Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1910-1911
p. 876
Listed under Stone Yards Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1920-1921
p. 774
Listed under Stone Yards Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1930-1931
p. 1097
Listed Cement and Artificial Stone Merchants.
Listed under Stone Yards Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1950-1951
Listed under Cement and Artificial Stone Merchants.
Sources
Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1910-1911
1910
p. 876
Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1920-1921
1920
p. 774
Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1930-1931
1930
p. 1097
Listed Cement and Artificial Stone Merchants.
Citing this record
'Currie & Co. 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=msib6_1218471709, accessed 03 Oct 2023]