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Chemical manufacturers, of Luton.
Chemical manufacturers, of Luton.
The business was established in the late 19thC by [[Bernard Laporte]].


1948 The name of [[B. Laporte]] had been changed to '''Laporte Chemicals'''.  A new hydrogen peroxide plant was to be built at Warrington<ref>The Times May 06, 1948</ref>
1948 The name of [[B. Laporte]] had been changed to '''Laporte Chemicals'''.  A new hydrogen peroxide plant was to be built at Warrington<ref>The Times May 06, 1948</ref>

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1949.
1951. Crossed Keys brand.
1953.

Chemical manufacturers, of Luton.

The business was established in the late 19thC by Bernard Laporte.

1948 The name of B. Laporte had been changed to Laporte Chemicals. A new hydrogen peroxide plant was to be built at Warrington[1]

1949 Agreed to acquire Hunt Brothers (Castleford) [2]

1952 Laporte Acids Ltd was building a new plant at Hunt Works[3]

by 1975 was a subsidiary of Laporte Industries (Holdings) Ltd

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times May 06, 1948
  2. The Times, Jul 15, 1949
  3. The Times, Jul 11, 1952