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1842 John Barker obtained a licence to establish to establish a cotton mill in Abo, Finland. This opened in 1845. Barker had previously been employed by Finlayson and Co of Tammerfors | 1842 John Barker obtained a licence to establish to establish a cotton mill in Abo, Finland. This opened in 1845. Barker had previously been employed by [[James Finlayson]] at Finlayson and Co of Tammerfors | ||
1851 Barker sold half the mill to Lars Evert Stigzelius, and the | 1851 Barker sold half the mill to Lars Evert Stigzelius, and the firm became John Barker and Co. | ||
1854 John Barker died. | 1854 John Barker died. |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 14 June 2018
1842 John Barker obtained a licence to establish to establish a cotton mill in Abo, Finland. This opened in 1845. Barker had previously been employed by James Finlayson at Finlayson and Co of Tammerfors
1851 Barker sold half the mill to Lars Evert Stigzelius, and the firm became John Barker and Co.
1854 John Barker died.
1922 The business was trading as John Barker Ltd.
For much more information see 'Trade and Industry in Finland' [1]