CENTURY in the service of the When George Scott established his factory in 1834, chemical engineering, as we know it today, was very much in its infancy. The first railway had only recently been opened. Gas lighting and matches were still regarded as novelties. Today, the Company possesses unrivalled facilities for producing chemical plant of every kind, the workmanship and design of which has made the name Scott famous to the four corners of the Earth. In the paper making industry, Scott plant in one form or another is installed in over 90 per cent of the British mills where soda is employed:— Soda recovery, multiple-effect vacuum evaporators, rotary furnaces, causti- cising, 'waste heat utilisation, soda grates, stationary and rotary vacuum filters, rotary drying kilns, Wagner patent stationary furnaces, etc., etc. GEORGE SCOTT &SON;ON> UP tRNEST SCOtf po UP ARTILLERY HOUSE -WESTMINSTER -LONDON -S-W-I DURIE FOUNDRY • LEVEN • FIFE • N-B MEMBERS OF THE BALFOUR GROUP HENRY BALFOUR & CO. LTD. ENAMELLED METAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION (1933) LTD. ERNEST SCOTT & CO- LTD. GEORGE SCOTT & SON (LONDON) LTD. SG2OI2-TXI XV11