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1894 [[Mark James Mayhew]] became the proprietor of the [[Battersea Flour Mills]]
1897 [[Mayhew and Sons (Millers)| Mayhew and Son(s)]] reduce the working week from 59 to 53 hours for the same wages <ref> Reynolds's Newspaper, Sunday, February 14, 1897</ref> <ref> The Standard, Friday, September 10, 1897</ref>
1913 The mills and the business offered for sale by order of the Chancery Division but were not sold <ref> The Times, Saturday, Aug 02, 1913</ref>
1921 Advertised as [[Mark Mayhew Ltd]] <ref> The Times, Monday, Jan 17, 1921</ref>
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1894 Mark James Mayhew became the proprietor of the Battersea Flour Mills

1897 Mayhew and Son(s) reduce the working week from 59 to 53 hours for the same wages [1] [2]

1913 The mills and the business offered for sale by order of the Chancery Division but were not sold [3]

1921 Advertised as Mark Mayhew Ltd [4]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Reynolds's Newspaper, Sunday, February 14, 1897
  2. The Standard, Friday, September 10, 1897
  3. The Times, Saturday, Aug 02, 1913
  4. The Times, Monday, Jan 17, 1921