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Dufrais and Co

From Graces Guide
April 1946.
October 19 1946.
November 1946.
January 1947.

of Deptford Green (1914)

of May's Buildings-mews, Greenwich, S.E.10 (1933), maker of herb-flavoured vinegars

of 87 South Lambeth Road, S.W.8 (1948)

1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between Oscar Karl Jessnitzer and Claude Rampon, carrying on business as Vinegar Distillers, at Deptford Green, in the county of Surrey, under the style or firm of "DUFRAIS AND CO." All debts received or paid by the said Claude Rampon, and such business will be carried on in the future by Claude Rampon.[1]

1933 Joined the National Union of Manufacturers[2]

1930s The recipes from which Dufrais vinegars were created date back to the 1930s.

1930s/40s Became part of British Vinegars Ltd

1971 Dufrais and Co was put into liquidation[3]

2002 British Vinegars was acquired by Premier Foods


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 21 August 1914
  2. National Archives
  3. The London Gazette 23 September 1971
  • [1] Premier Foods