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1966 Combined the industrial acids business with that of Spencer Chapman and Messel as [[Berk Spencer Acids]], of which F W Berk owned 40 percent<ref>The Times , May 21, 1966</ref> | 1966 Combined the industrial acids business with that of Spencer Chapman and Messel as [[Berk Spencer Acids]], of which F W Berk owned 40 percent<ref>The Times , May 21, 1966</ref> | ||
Presumably the remainder became [[Berk]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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of Abbey Mills Chemical Works Stratford, London E.15
of P.O. Box 500, Berk House, 8 Baker Street, London W.1.[1]
Sulphuric acid makers
Formed in 1870
1960 After the take-over of Spencer Chapman and Messel by Borax (Holdings), F W Berk acquired 45 percent of the shares from Borax[2]
1966 Combined the industrial acids business with that of Spencer Chapman and Messel as Berk Spencer Acids, of which F W Berk owned 40 percent[3]
Presumably the remainder became Berk