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1895 The works was purchased by [[John Bazley-White and Brothers|J. Bazely White and Brothers]]. | 1895 The works was purchased by [[John Bazley-White and Brothers|J. Bazely White and Brothers]]. | ||
1900 Passed to [[Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers]] | 1900 Passed to [[Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers]] who grouped the works into [[Crown and Quarry Works]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 13:25, 31 August 2020
Quarry Works at Frindsbury, makers of cement
c.1889 The works were probably put up in 1889 by the Gillingham Portland Cement Co. Ltd.
1893 The Company built a new works on the Thames rather than develop Quarry Works, owing to the difficulties of chalk supply.
1895 The works was purchased by J. Bazely White and Brothers.
1900 Passed to Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers who grouped the works into Crown and Quarry Works
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Cement works at Frindsbury