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1926 Merger of [[Garton, Sons and Co]] with [[Manbre Sugar and Malt]] Ltd forming [[Manbre and Garton]]<ref>The Times Sept. 6, 1926</ref> | 1926 Merger of [[Garton, Sons and Co]] with [[Manbre Sugar and Malt]] Ltd forming [[Manbre and Garton]]<ref>The Times Sept. 6, 1926</ref> | ||
1962 Closure of the Martineau refinery at Whitechapel following the opening of a new refinery at Hammersmith. Formed a subsidiary '''Manbre Sugars''' Ltd to take over the Hammersmith refinery; the parent company became a holding company<ref>The Times Mar. 1, 1963</ref> | |||
1976 Acquired [[Hugh Baird and Sons]]<ref>The Times Mar. 26, 1976</ref> | |||
1976 Acquired by [[Tate and Lyle]] | 1976 Acquired by [[Tate and Lyle]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 15 November 2022
Sugar processors, refineries at Liverpool, Hammersmith and Battersea.
1926 Merger of Garton, Sons and Co with Manbre Sugar and Malt Ltd forming Manbre and Garton[1]
1962 Closure of the Martineau refinery at Whitechapel following the opening of a new refinery at Hammersmith. Formed a subsidiary Manbre Sugars Ltd to take over the Hammersmith refinery; the parent company became a holding company[2]
1976 Acquired Hugh Baird and Sons[3]
1976 Acquired by Tate and Lyle