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| Issuer | Bank of Scotland |
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| Year | 1889-1931 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Signature(s) | 24.05.1889 - 20.02.1893 - Stormonth Darling 05.05.1894 - 06.09.1910 - McNeill 15.09.1911 - 03.06.1919 - McDonald 07.10.1920 - 28.07.1931 / 25.10.1923 - Rose |
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| Variants | P#82a - 24.05.1889 - 20.02.1893 signature: Stormonth Darling P#82b - 05.05.1894 - 06.09.1910 signature: McNeill P#82c - 15.09.1911 - 03.06.1919 signature: McDonald P#82d - 07.10.1920 - 28.07.1931 / 25.10.1923 signature: Rose |
| Comments |
G. Waterston & Sons were primarily a Edinburgh stationery and printing firm — their work on Bank of Scotland notes across this period represents one of the longer domestic printing relationships in Scottish banking, unusual at a time when London security printers dominated most comparable commissions. The four signature periods across four decades reflect successive Treasurers, the officer responsible for signing authority on Scottish banknotes rather than a governor or cashier.
The 1920–1931 Rose signature period includes a parallel dating sequence beginning October 1923, suggesting either a reissue from a separate authorisation or a second signing officer active concurrently — the dual date range under a single name is worth scrutinising on any example before cataloguing.