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1929 Associated British Maltsters came into being when the old-established firm of [[Gilstrap, Earp and Co]] changed its name. Associated British Maltsters was to be a holding company, with the malting assets being transferred to a new private company bearing the parent company's original name.<ref>London Daily Chronicle 31 October 1929</ref>  
1929 Associated British Maltsters came into being when the old-established firm of [[Gilstrap, Earp and Co]] changed its name. Associated British Maltsters was to be a holding company, with the malting assets being transferred to a new private company bearing the parent company's original name.<ref>London Daily Chronicle 31 October 1929</ref>  
1967 New Malt factory built at Bury St. Edmunds


1972 Acquired by [[Dalgety]]
1972 Acquired by [[Dalgety]]
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1929 Associated British Maltsters came into being when the old-established firm of Gilstrap, Earp and Co changed its name. Associated British Maltsters was to be a holding company, with the malting assets being transferred to a new private company bearing the parent company's original name.[1]

1967 New Malt factory built at Bury St. Edmunds

1972 Acquired by Dalgety

c.1988 Sold to Harrisons and Crosfield

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Sources of Information

  1. London Daily Chronicle 31 October 1929
  • Wikipedia: Dalgety