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Sanitary earthenware manufacturers
1935 [[Johnson and Slater]] Ltd was formed to acquire and operate as going concerns [[John Slater (Stoke)]] Ltd and [[Alfred Johnson and Son]] Ltd, of Queenborough, Kent, sanitary earthenware manufacturers; Berry Hill Collieries Ltd were the vendors<ref>The Times, 11 February 1935</ref>.
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Sanitary earthenware manufacturers

1935 Johnson and Slater Ltd was formed to acquire and operate as going concerns John Slater (Stoke) Ltd and Alfred Johnson and Son Ltd, of Queenborough, Kent, sanitary earthenware manufacturers; Berry Hill Collieries Ltd were the vendors[1].


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 11 February 1935