Clydesdale (retailer)
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Clydesdale was a
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er of electrical goods. At one point, it was Scotland's largest
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retailer and owned and operated a range of retail businesses including Grampian Discount Stores, James Scott & Co (Electrical), D McDonald & Bros and Scoop (Home Furnishings), Thompsons Music (Pianos and Musical Instruments), Clydesdale Security Systems (Alarms), ConstantCare (TV/Audio Servicing), KG Carriers (distribuition & deliveries). The company went into liquidation in January 1994. Various assets were purchased by Scottish Power, Granada UK Rental and other companies.


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Consumer electronics retailers of the United Kingdom Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom Retail companies of Scotland Companies based in Glasgow Retail companies disestablished in 1994 Defunct companies of Scotland 1994 disestablishments in Scotland British companies disestablished in 1994 {{UK-retail-company-stub