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Before 1850, [[Charles Tennant and Co]] had established offices at Dundee and Liverpool - the latter was [[Tennant, Clow and Co]] which later became [[Tennants (Lancashire)]] Ltd.
Before 1850, [[Charles Tennant and Co]] had established offices at Dundee and Liverpool - the latter was [[Tennant, Clow and Co]] which later became [[Tennants (Lancashire)]] Ltd.
See [[William Hart (1796-1866)‎‎|William Hart]] and his son [[Peter Hart]]


1914 'Chemical Manufacturers, 1, Booth Street, Manchester; Mill Street, Bradford, Manchester; and 6, Oldhall Street, Liverpool. Works Clayton, Manchester. Telegraphic Address: "Tennants," Manchester and Liverpool.'
1914 'Chemical Manufacturers, 1, Booth Street, Manchester; Mill Street, Bradford, Manchester; and 6, Oldhall Street, Liverpool. Works Clayton, Manchester. Telegraphic Address: "Tennants," Manchester and Liverpool.'

Revision as of 11:10, 18 April 2019

1959.

Before 1850, Charles Tennant and Co had established offices at Dundee and Liverpool - the latter was Tennant, Clow and Co which later became Tennants (Lancashire) Ltd.

See William Hart and his son Peter Hart

1914 'Chemical Manufacturers, 1, Booth Street, Manchester; Mill Street, Bradford, Manchester; and 6, Oldhall Street, Liverpool. Works Clayton, Manchester. Telegraphic Address: "Tennants," Manchester and Liverpool.'

1853 Manufacturing chemist, of Redcross St, Liverpool[1]

1930 One of the Tennant companies consolidated under the name of the Tennant Group of companies[2].

1959 Addresses: Hazelbottom Road, Cheetham,Manchester, and Stour Wharf, London E.3.

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Sources of Information

  1. Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs, 1853
  2. First Tennant Memorial Lecture, 1943, delivered by Brigadier General Sir William Alexander to the Glasgow section of the Society of Chemical Industry