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  2. Morison & Co. - Wikipedia

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    William Reid senior died in 1895 leaving the business to W. R. Reid and his brother John Reid. [1] The company expanded to become one of the leading cabinet makers in Scotland, and branches were opened in Glasgow and Manchester. W. R. Reid ran the company until he sold it in 1902, at the same time that he bought Lauriston Castle in Edinburgh. [2]

  3. Robert Reid (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    Reid's Glasgow and its Environs was issued in 1864, and both works, with additions by other writers, were reprinted in three volumes at Glasgow in 1884: the third volume, by Reid, contained a short autobiography. He was also author of Fragments regarding the Ancient History of the Hebrides, Glasgow, 1850. [2]

  4. Springburn Park - Wikipedia

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    Statue of James Reid in Springburn Park. Situated on Balgrayhill, 364 feet (111 metres) above sea level, it is located at the highest point in the north of Glasgow. Springburn Park was opened by Glasgow Corporation in 1892 [2] and laid out to a design by the City Engineer, A. B. McDonald.

  5. Reid Brothers (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    Reid Brothers (Glasgow) Ltd is an Packaging supply business based in Glasgow, Scotland. The firm was established in 1868, and was wound up as a company in around 1990 ...

  6. Reid & Reid - Wikipedia

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    Reid & Reid, also known as Reid Brothers, was an American architectural and engineering firm that was active from 1880 to 1932. [1] Established in Indiana by Canadian immigrants, the firm moved to the West Coast and became was the most prominent firm in San Francisco , California , in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  7. Alexander Reid (art dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Reid (1854–1928) was a Glasgow art dealer and amateur artist, and friend of James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Vincent van Gogh. He was one of the most influential art dealers in Europe in the early 20th century, exhibiting and selling artworks by some of the finest artists of his period, including the Impressionists , the Post ...

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