Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,735 pages of information and 247,134 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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of Grays, Essex
of Grays, Essex


* 1922 Advert as Manufacturers of Alizarine Colours, Anthracene, Anthraquinone, Carbazol, Chrome Liquor, Chrome Alum, Chrome Acetate, Carbonate of Lime, Cotton Colours, Basic Colours, Napthol Yellow, Nigrosines. ''Also:'' Intermediates; Chrome Liquours; Chrome Acetate; Chrome Alum; Carbonate of Lime. (Stand No. A.51)
* 1922 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers of Alizarine Colours, Anthracene, Anthraquinone, Carbazol, Chrome Liquor, Chrome Alum, Chrome Acetate, Carbonate of Lime, Cotton Colours, Basic Colours, Napthol Yellow, Nigrosines. ''Also:'' Intermediates; Chrome Liquors; Chrome Acetate; Chrome Alum; Carbonate of Lime. (Stand No. A.51) <ref>[[1922 British Industries Fair]] Advert xciv; and p32</ref>




== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
* [[1922 British Industries Fair]] Advert xciv and p. 32
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1922

of Grays, Essex

  • 1922 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers of Alizarine Colours, Anthracene, Anthraquinone, Carbazol, Chrome Liquor, Chrome Alum, Chrome Acetate, Carbonate of Lime, Cotton Colours, Basic Colours, Napthol Yellow, Nigrosines. Also: Intermediates; Chrome Liquors; Chrome Acetate; Chrome Alum; Carbonate of Lime. (Stand No. A.51) [1]


Sources of Information

  1. 1922 British Industries Fair Advert xciv; and p32