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Distributor of chemicals from 3 German companies.
Formed from the merger of three chemical companies: [[Bush Beach and Gent]]; [[Frank Segner and Co]]., and [[F. S. Bayley Clanahan and Co]]. <ref name = "times"/>
Formed from the merger of three chemical companies: [[Bush Beach and Gent]]; [[Frank Segner and Co]]., and [[F. S. Bayley Clanahan and Co]]. <ref name = "times"/>


1959 Acquired by [[Grovewood Securities]]. <ref name = "times">The Times, December 3, 1959</ref>
1959 Acquired by [[Grovewood Securities]]. <ref name = "times">The Times, December 3, 1959</ref>
By 1973 had a wholly-owned subsidiary [[Godfrey Woodhead and Son]], maker of sulphate of potash and hydrochloric acid of Huddersfield; had 55 percent interest in [[Bush Beach Engineering]].


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Latest revision as of 16:04, 15 November 2024

Distributor of chemicals from 3 German companies.

Formed from the merger of three chemical companies: Bush Beach and Gent; Frank Segner and Co., and F. S. Bayley Clanahan and Co. [1]

1959 Acquired by Grovewood Securities. [1]

By 1973 had a wholly-owned subsidiary Godfrey Woodhead and Son, maker of sulphate of potash and hydrochloric acid of Huddersfield; had 55 percent interest in Bush Beach Engineering.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 The Times, December 3, 1959