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1856 Company established. | |||
1917 Advert. Manufacturers of sizing ingredients. <ref>[[Directory 1917 Worrall's Yorkshire Textile]] Advert p170</ref> | |||
1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of "Supersol" the new Scientific Polish Reviver for furniture, pianos, motor cars, perambulators, etc. Removes sweat, bloom, stains, surface marks caused by hot water, alcoholic liquors, ink. For trade and public use. (Stand No. M.95) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] Page 54</ref> | |||
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of John Street, Castleton
of Supersol Works, Castleton, near Manchester. (1929)
of Supersol Works, Pym Street, Hunslet, Leeds (1951)
1856 Company established.
1917 Advert. Manufacturers of sizing ingredients. [1]
1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of "Supersol" the new Scientific Polish Reviver for furniture, pianos, motor cars, perambulators, etc. Removes sweat, bloom, stains, surface marks caused by hot water, alcoholic liquors, ink. For trade and public use. (Stand No. M.95) [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Directory 1917 Worrall's Yorkshire Textile Advert p170
- ↑ 1929 British Industries Fair Page 54