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"Thank you for your quality programmes and your excellent customer care."

Heather Antonelli Encore and Musical Youth


"I am totally delighted with the way I was treated when in ordering my brochures and I just want to say a big thank you to you and Gary".

Cheryl Fernie,
Ross Fernie Motors


"Your ongoing effort over the many years we have been using your services is much appreciated - out of all the varied companies we come into contact with, you are really one of the most helpful".

Khalid Iqbal (B.Eng) International Instructor & Examiner


"McGilvray Printers is an extremely reliable, professional organisation and I will absolutely have no hesitation is using them for years to come".

Gail Hughes
PA to MD
Martin Plant Hire


The service McGilvray Printers provide is delivered in a professional, prompt and efficient manner and anything that is asked from George and Teresa never seems to be a problem.

Mary Wilkinson
Publications Secretary
Scottish Episcopal Church



COMPANY HISTORY

1885 – Company was founded by Thomas McGilvray & J Cramb

1912 – Thomas McGilvray bought out J Cramb

Thos. McGilvray sells company

1987 Innes sell Company to the Kilgour Family

1989 Current Management become employees

1996 company moves to it present location

1999 company was up for sale

2000 George Milne and Teresa Henderson buy McGilvray Printers forming an equal partnership.

George and Teresa took the decision to buy the Company as there were fears it would close. They decided to re-brand but keep the name, as McGilvray Printers had built up a strong reputation for consistent work.

The Company is situated at Wemyss Road in Dysart in the grounds of what was the Frances colliery.

We offer a delivery service throughout Fife, Lothians, Tayside and Strathclyde. For further afield we use a local courier.



Pretoria Poster



On the 31st May 2005 Liz was cleaning an old mirror that has been with the company as long as anyone can remember. She saw that there was something folded behind the mirror and gently extricated it out. It turned out to be this poster printed about 1900 celebrating the Occupation of Pretoria during the Boer War. The Town Clerk was asking everyone to join in the celebrations in Beveridge Park. What was so extraordinary was that Liz found it on the same date, the 31st May that Pretoria was occupied although it was 105 years earlier