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1916 Five firms, including [[Winsor and Newton]], [[George Rowney and Co]], [[Reeves and Sons]], [[James Newman]] and [[Charles Roberson|C. Roberson]], acting together as '''Associated Colour Merchants''', signed an agreement in 1916 with [[J. Barcham Green|J. Barcham Green and Son]] to produce a range of papers, watermarked ‘A.C.M.’ and the words ‘Watercolour Paper England’. | 1916 Five firms, including [[Winsor and Newton]], [[George Rowney and Co]], [[Reeves and Sons]], [[James Newman]] and [[Charles Roberson and Co|C. Roberson]], acting together as '''Associated Colour Merchants''', signed an agreement in 1916 with [[J. Barcham Green|J. Barcham Green and Son]] to produce a range of papers, watermarked ‘A.C.M.’ and the words ‘Watercolour Paper England’. | ||
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of Hayle Mill, Maidstone
1916 Five firms, including Winsor and Newton, George Rowney and Co, Reeves and Sons, James Newman and C. Roberson, acting together as Associated Colour Merchants, signed an agreement in 1916 with J. Barcham Green and Son to produce a range of papers, watermarked ‘A.C.M.’ and the words ‘Watercolour Paper England’.