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By 1961 was a subsidiary of [[Tecalemit]]. Foamite had had an exceptional year<ref>The Times December 20, 1961</ref> | By 1961 was a subsidiary of [[Tecalemit]]. Foamite had had an exceptional year<ref>The Times December 20, 1961</ref> | ||
1967 Merged with [[Merryweather and Sons]]<ref>The Times April 10, 1967</ref>, another firm in the Tecalemit group. | |||
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of 55 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1 of 24-26 Maddox Street, Regent Street, London W.1,
Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
1926 Received an order from the Anglo-Persian Oil Co for a Foamite installation for the protection of the large oil tanks on the transit site near Swansea.[1]
1926 Received an order from Anglo-Persian Oil Co for the protection of that company's oil tanks and refinery at Abadan, Persia.[2]
1937 Fire protection engineers. "Alfite", "Fire-Gun", "Firespray" and "Foamite" Fire Fighting Apparatus.
By 1961 was a subsidiary of Tecalemit. Foamite had had an exceptional year[3]
1967 Merged with Merryweather and Sons[4], another firm in the Tecalemit group.