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By 1926 [[Suttley and Silverlock]] was described as their "associated colour house" | By 1926 [[Suttley and Silverlock]] was described as their "associated colour house" | ||
1928 [[Financial Times|Financial Times (1928)]] Ltd owned the [[St. Clements Press]]<ref>The Times, May 8, 1928</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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of Newspaper Buildings, Portugal Street, London, Newspaper and General Printers
Formerly Clement's Printing Works, Ltd.
1889 Incorporated as a Limited Company
1914 Speciality: Printing Daily and Weekly. Newspapers, Magazines and Year Books. Also General Printing.
Publisher of the Financial Times
1919 Acquired by the Berry brothers (William Ewert Berry and James Gomer Berry)
Acquired a variety of ailing enterprises to cover a wide spectrum of media activities, ranging from Kelly's Directories to the Gaumont-British film studios.
The company maintained a strong regional newspaper presence.
By 1926 Suttley and Silverlock was described as their "associated colour house"
1928 Financial Times (1928) Ltd owned the St. Clements Press[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, May 8, 1928