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Tomlinson and Hayward

From Graces Guide
Dec 1921.
April 1928. Eureka.
May 1935.
1938.

of Mint Street Chemical Works, Lincoln (1897, maker of yeast and malt extract

of 51 Newland, Lincoln, agricultural chemicals (1928)

1812 Business established[1]

1880 Partnership between Charles Knowles Tomlinson and Charles John Hayward dissolved following Hayward's death.[2]

Manufacturers of Eureka weed killer for lawn maintenance.

1939 "Centenary Catalogue"[3]

1954 Recruiting staff at Lincoln[4]

1958 Plant Protection Ltd, parent company of Tomlinson and Hayward Ltd, gave notice to the works at Lincoln of the intended reorganisation[5]

1959 "....the premises formerly occupied by Tomlinson and Hayward Ltd manufacturing chemists... "[6]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Lincolnshire Chronicle 12 February 1897
  2. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24888/page/5168/data.pdf
  3. Country Life 06 May 1939
  4. Lincolnshire Echo 07 December 1954
  5. Lincolnshire Echo 25 November 1958
  6. Lincolnshire Echo 13 February 1959