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of Long Sutton, Spalding, and Forfar, canned food.
of Long Sutton, Spalding, and Forfar, canner of food.


1934 Founded as [[Eastern Counties Preserves]] by Mr Philip B. Lockwood.<ref> Spalding Guardian 26 June 1981</ref>
1934 Founded as [[Eastern Counties Preserves]] by Mr Philip B. Lockwood.<ref> Spalding Guardian 26 June 1981</ref>
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1940 Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) Ltd was incorporated as fruit and vegetable canners
1940 Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) Ltd was incorporated as fruit and vegetable canners


1948 Lockwood Foods Ltd was incorporated, presumably acquiring Eastern Counties Preserves (1940)
1953 Lockwoods Sales Ltd, a subsidiary, was incorporated; later in the year Lockwoods Fruit Farms Ltd, another subsidiary, was incorporated


1953 Lockwood Sales Ltd, a subsidiary, was incorporated; later in the year Lockwood Fruit Farms Ltd, another subsidiary, was incorporated
1958 Lockwoods Italiana S.p.A., a subsidiary, was incorporated


1958 Lockwood Italiana S.p.A., a subsidiary, was incorporated
1959 Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) was renamed  Lockwood Foods Ltd


1960 Brian, Jenks and Co Ltd, an associated company, was incorporated as sales agents for the company
1960 Brian, Jenks and Co Ltd, an associated company, was incorporated as sales agents for the company


1960 Lockwood Foods incorporated as a public company
1960 Lockwoods Foods incorporated as a public company


1981 Acquired by [[Hillsdown Holdings]]
1981 Acquired by [[Hillsdown Holdings]]

Revision as of 08:01, 15 July 2023

of Long Sutton, Spalding, and Forfar, canner of food.

1934 Founded as Eastern Counties Preserves by Mr Philip B. Lockwood.[1]

The company grew with the horticultural industry in the most productive area of the country, Lincolnshire.[2]

1940 Eastern Counties Preserves was in liquidation[3]

1940 Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) Ltd was incorporated as fruit and vegetable canners

1953 Lockwoods Sales Ltd, a subsidiary, was incorporated; later in the year Lockwoods Fruit Farms Ltd, another subsidiary, was incorporated

1958 Lockwoods Italiana S.p.A., a subsidiary, was incorporated

1959 Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) was renamed Lockwood Foods Ltd

1960 Brian, Jenks and Co Ltd, an associated company, was incorporated as sales agents for the company

1960 Lockwoods Foods incorporated as a public company

1981 Acquired by Hillsdown Holdings


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Sources of Information

  1. Spalding Guardian 26 June 1981
  2. Spalding Guardian 26 March 1971
  3. The London Gazette 19 April 1940
  • The Times June 27, 1960