Records of Stoddard International plc, Design Archive, Special Exhibits, Voysey, C.R. Mackintosh, Silver Studio Trademark 1810-1940

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Records of Stoddard International plc, Design Archive, Special Exhibits, Voysey, C.R. Mackintosh, Silver Studio Trademark 1810-1940

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SNAC Resource ID: 6296318

Glasgow University Archive Service

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Prignot, Alexandre Eugène, b1822, designer, Paris, France,

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Stoddard International plc (carpet manufacturers : 1871-2006 : Elderslie, Scotland)

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A F Stoddard & Co Ltd was one of the United Kingdom's leading quality carpet manufacturers. Dating from 1862, the company enjoyed success in domestic and commercial carpet production. It went into receivership in 2005 and liquidation was completed in 2009. For a full administrative history see the main Stoddard International plc collection description. From the guide to the Records of A F Stoddard & Co Ltd, carpet manufacturers, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 183...

James Templeton & Co (carpet manufacturers : 1843-1938 : Glasgow, Scotland)

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James Templeton (1802-1885) was born in Campbeltown, Argyll & Bute, Scotland. He began his career in a small wholesale draper in Glasgow, Scotland, before working for a merchant house in Liverpool, England. He spent 3 years in Mexico on the company's behalf, then returned to Scotland where he gained experience in the Glasgow cotton industry before moving to Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Here he established a shawl-making business in 1829 at the age of 27. He became interested...

Forrer, -, fl 1882-1935, designer, Paris, France,

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Brown, W, fl 1880-1940, designer,

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James Templeton & Co, 1843-1938, Glasgow, Scotland

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Forrer, Max, fl 1896-1934, designer, Paris, France,

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Mackintosh, Charles-Rennie, 1868-1928

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The celebrated architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed Hill House, Helensburgh for the publisher, Walter Blackie. Apart from private commissions such as this, Mackintosh designed iconic public buildings such as Glasgow School of Art, and the House for an Art Lover. These draft plans for Hill House (apart from the pencil sketch) appear to be by Mackintosh himself, but are not signed. The office address is given as 140 Bath Street, Glasgow. Walter Blackie was a Governor of the Glasgow and We...

Stoddard International plc 1871-2006 Elderslie, Scotland

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