Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 5 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Joiners" xDecade: "1900s" x Search term Filter by Format Leaflet (1)Newspaper cutting (3)Picture (1)Filter by Area Wormit (3)Filter by Decade 1870s (4)1880s (4)1890s (4)1910s (3)1920s (3)1930s (3)1940s (3)1950s (3)1960s (3)1970s (2)Filter by Century 19th (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Newspaper Cutting on Rankine's Joinery Business Centenary 1975 Rankine's joinery business was situated in what is known as The Old Boathouse at Woodhaven until the 1990s. This newspaper article describes the firm at the time of its centenary in 1975. Drawing of Sandy Rankine's Joinery Workshop Framed drawing of Sandy Rankine's joinery workshop in Woodhaven. History of Rankine's Joinery at Woodhaven A magazine article from 1974 noting the history of the joinery business based at Woodhaven. It was started by William Buist in 1875, continued by his grandson William Rankine after World War I, and taken over by next generation Sandy Rankine in the 1960s. Buist Family History An interesting article about the Buist family of Woodhaven. The article was written in 1905. William Buist established his joinery business at Woodhaven in 1875. Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs William Buist 1907 The programme from the evening celebration in November 1907 of the golden wedding of Mr and Mrs William Buist. In 1875 William Buist started his joinery business at Woodhaven Pier. It would be continued by his grandson Willie Rankine and great-grandson Sandy Rankine until Sandy's retiral in 1990.