Record

Reference NoPD2/JS
TitleRecords of James Sutherland/ James Sutherland (Peterhead) Limited, transport company
DescriptionCollection of the establishment, management, administration and dissolution of James Sutherland (Peterhead) Limited.

The collection comprises:

PD2/JS/1 Records of Meetings and Register of Directors and Members
PD2/JS/2 Finance
PD2/JS/3 Memorandum and Articles, Shares and Bonds
PD2/JS/4 Legal Documents
PD2/JS/5 Records of predecessor company, Sutherland and Noble
Date1886 - 1966
CreatorSutherland and Noble, contractors
James Sutherland, contractor
James Sutherland (Peterhead) Limited
Extent5 volumes, 2 oversize boxes, 2 boxes
​Open or Restricted AccessOpen
Administrative HistoryJames Sutherland (Peterhead) Limited was a passenger and haulage transport firm based in Victoria Stables, Peterhead. The business reputedly started when James Sutherland was given a pony and card at the age of 12, which he used to transport sand for flooring fishermen's houses.

Between c. 1900 and 1903 he operated as part of the firm of Messrs Sutherland and Noble, horsehirers and contractors, with William Noble. The partnership was dissolved in April 1903 and James Sutherland continued the business. The firm expanded to provide passenger buses and haulage lorries across north east Aberdeenshire, as well as investing in 26 farms. The company also had interests in Norfolk during the herring season.

A limited liability company, James Sutherland (Peterhead) Limited, was formed and acquired and took over the business of James Sutherland from the 1st October 1932. When James Sutherland died in 1933 his will provided that on his death a trust should be formed to hold his majority shareholding for 21 years.

The company was eventually acquired by the British Transport Commission in 1950, and became part of a group.

An article on the company was published in Commercial Motor on the 9th February 1951.
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