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1909 The company was founded to exploit the production of alginates from seaweed.<ref>Industrial Gums: Polysaccharides and Their Derivatives, page 106</ref> | 1909 The company was founded to exploit the production of alginates from seaweed.<ref>Industrial Gums: Polysaccharides and Their Derivatives, page 106</ref> | ||
1933 The Liverpool Borax Co (1933) Ltd was incorporated | 1933 The Liverpool Borax Co (1933) Ltd was incorporated | ||
1935 Name changed to The Liverpool Borax Company Ltd | 1935 Name changed to The Liverpool Borax Company Ltd | ||
The [[Andrew Maxwell]] division was the maker of ''Veevic''. | |||
1969 Name changed to Forestal Chemicals Ltd | 1969 Name changed to Forestal Chemicals Ltd |
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Maxwell House, St. Pauls Square, Liverpool 3.
1909 The company was founded to exploit the production of alginates from seaweed.[1]
1933 The Liverpool Borax Co (1933) Ltd was incorporated
1935 Name changed to The Liverpool Borax Company Ltd
The Andrew Maxwell division was the maker of Veevic.
1969 Name changed to Forestal Chemicals Ltd
1969 Name changed to Dearborn Chemicals Ltd, of Widnes
1987 Name changed to Grace Dearborn Ltd
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Industrial Gums: Polysaccharides and Their Derivatives, page 106
- Companies house filings