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Shore Porters Society
Founded1498; 526 years ago (1498)
HeadquartersAberdeen, Scotland
ServicesHaulage, removals and storage
Websitewww.shoreporters.com

The Shore Porters Society is a removals, haulage and storage company based in Aberdeen, Scotland, established by minute of the local council dated 22 June 1498.[1][2]

The company originated as a group or co-operative of porters working in Aberdeen Harbour. In 1666, two trading units were founded, the General Haulage Department or Horse and Van Department, and the Property and Warehousing Department which provided for retired and sick members. Until the mid 19th century the society was controlled by Aberdeen Town Council. It is now an unincorporated association controlled by four partners, nine retired members and one widow.[3]

The Society also operates under the trading name of Rumsey & Son from Richmond-upon-Thames, which was originally a family business founded in 1921. The Shore Porters Society acquired the firm in 1992 as a domestic remover in Southwest London.

References

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  1. ^ Gordon, George (1970). The Shore Porters' Society of Aberdeen, 1498-1969. Alex. P. Reid & Son. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-900961-01-4.
  2. ^ Clark, Ron (4 November 2002). "Shore Porters is more than 500 years old but milestones matter little to the society Although an institution around Aberdeen this is no ordinary company, writes Ron Clark". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  3. ^ Shore Porters Society website: History
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