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Liquinure Sales at 27 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, Middlesex<ref>The Chemist and Druggist, 29 April 1944, Page 11</ref> and Durham Road Elstree, Hertfordshire.<ref>The Chemist and Druggist, 27 March 1948, Page 11</ref> | Liquinure Sales at 27 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, Middlesex<ref>The Chemist and Druggist, 29 April 1944, Page 11</ref> and Durham Road Elstree, Hertfordshire.<ref>The Chemist and Druggist, 27 March 1948, Page 11</ref> | ||
1930s - Dr Ludwig Blass, an Austrian, arrives in the United Kingdom.<ref>Gardeners Chronicle, the Horticultural Trade Journal, Volume 175, Page 28</ref> | |||
1959 - [[Fisons]] acquires the world rights to the registered trademark from Dr Ludwig Blass for Liquinure as well as the manufacture and distribution from [[Ulvir]].<ref>Gardeners' Chronicle, Horticultural Trade Journal, Volume 146, Page 84</ref> | 1959 - [[Fisons]] acquires the world rights to the registered trademark from Dr Ludwig Blass for Liquinure as well as the manufacture and distribution from [[Ulvir]].<ref>Gardeners' Chronicle, Horticultural Trade Journal, Volume 146, Page 84</ref> |
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Liquid fertiliser
Liquinure Sales at 27 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, Middlesex[1] and Durham Road Elstree, Hertfordshire.[2]
1930s - Dr Ludwig Blass, an Austrian, arrives in the United Kingdom.[3]
1959 - Fisons acquires the world rights to the registered trademark from Dr Ludwig Blass for Liquinure as well as the manufacture and distribution from Ulvir.[4]