1951 Directory for the British Glass Industry: Companies K

Note: This is a sub-section of 1951 Directory for the British Glass Industry
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KEY GLASSWORKS LTD. Head Office: 7 FURSECROFT, BROWN STREET, GEORGE STREET, LONDON, W.1. T.A., "Glassistic, Wesdo, London". T.N., PADdington 1825/9 (5 lines). Works: NEW CROSS, ALPERTON. London Agents and Showrooms: RONALD GALE & Co. LTD., 7 FURSECROFT, BROWN STREET, W.1. Established 1908. Seven regenerative tank furnaces : oil. Bottles and jars for the medical, pharmaceutical, toilet, cosmetics, druggists' and drysalters' trades. Directors: L. R. Gale (Chairman and Managing); G. A. Gale (Assistant Managing); V. M. Cheshire; J. L. Gale; J. C. Burleigh , C.A. Secretary: H. J. Watson, A.C.A.
KILNER (JOHN) & SONS (1927) LTD., CALDER VALE GLASS WORKS, WAKEFIELD, YORKS. T.A., "Glass, Wakefield". T.N., Wakefield 2042. Established 1865. Three regenerative furnaces: coal. Carboys; demijohns; leclanche cells; pickle jars. Directors: Col. S. Green (Managing); F. M. Copham (Secretary); F. W. Green; J. E. Laycock.
KIRKBY MARBLE GLASS LTD., 13/14 WEBBER ROAD, KIRKBY TRADING ESTATE, LIVERPOOL. T.N., SIMonswood 2597. Established 1949. Four glass tank furnaces: town's gas. Glass buttons; ballotini beads; glass toy marbles for games; decorative art glass. Managing Director and Secretary: R. W. Kohn.
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