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1906 The company was registered on 9 January, to take over the business of [[James Gibbs and Co (of Plaistow)|James Gibbs and Co]], carrying on the business of manufacturers of sulphuric acid and chemical fertilisers, seed crushers etc. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | 1906 The company was registered on 9 January, to take over the business of [[James Gibbs and Co (of Plaistow)|James Gibbs and Co]], carrying on the business of manufacturers of sulphuric acid and chemical fertilisers, seed crushers etc. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | ||
1944 [[Burnard and Alger]] Ltd, [[Gibbs Fertilisers]] Ltd the [[Avon Manure Co]] Ltd were put into creditors voluntary winding up; meeting held at the Harvest House, Ipswich<ref>London Gazette 21 April 1944</ref>, presumably meaning these firms had been acquired by [[Fisons]]. | 1944 [[Burnard and Alger]] Ltd, [[Gibbs Fertilisers]] Ltd, the [[Avon Manure Co]] Ltd were put into creditors voluntary winding up; meeting held at the Harvest House, Ipswich<ref>London Gazette 21 April 1944</ref>, presumably meaning these firms had been acquired by [[Fisons]]. | ||
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of Cattedown, Plymouth
of Victoria Docks, London
1906 The company was registered on 9 January, to take over the business of James Gibbs and Co, carrying on the business of manufacturers of sulphuric acid and chemical fertilisers, seed crushers etc. [1]
1944 Burnard and Alger Ltd, Gibbs Fertilisers Ltd, the Avon Manure Co Ltd were put into creditors voluntary winding up; meeting held at the Harvest House, Ipswich[2], presumably meaning these firms had been acquired by Fisons.