Corporate History

At Turnbull & Scott we have always talked about our business starting in 1933. In fact, we still have gilling lathes that we knew predated our formation. Recently we decommissioned one to discover it was made in 1872 (pictured right). 

This got us thinking about our longer history and our associations with other well-known engineering businesses all over the world. 

We know that Turnbull & Scott were formed in 1933. Well, that’s not entirely true as the company was originally called Turnbull & Aitken, named after founders James Turnbull and Adam Aitken. Both men had previously worked for engineering company James Melrose & Sons, where other employees would later join Turnbull & Aitken from. The company was officially formed in 1933 thanks to the founders and other people who backed the inception of the business with their own money. One of these backers was a man called Charlie Scott. 

Turnbull & Aitken therefore set up a large purpose-built engineering works in Hawick on Commercial Road, a bold step in a time of depression for the country. Later, amid controversial circumstances, Adam Aitken resigned from his position and financial backer Charlie Scott took over. This led to the name becoming the iconic Turnbull & Scott. 

On 2/1/1954 the company was incorporated Turnbull, Aitken & Scott Limited. (pictured right). It is unclear as to why the decision to incorporate as a limited company was taken but just 18 months later on 13/6/1955 the company name changed to Turnbull & Scott (Engineers) Ltd. 

Gilling Lathe
Certificate of Incorporation