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Subsidiary of [[John Thompson]], of Ettingshall Works, Wolverhampton, Oil Hardeners and Chemical Engineers. | Subsidiary of [[John Thompson]], of Ettingshall Works, Wolverhampton, Oil Hardeners and Chemical Engineers. | ||
1922 Directors: D. A. Hill. P. L. Turner. | 1922 Directors: D. A. Hill. P. L. Turner. Shared directors and representatives with [[John Thompson (Wolverhampton)]], Ltd. | ||
Specialities.—Designers and manufacturers of complete plants for the production of hydrogen having a purity of 99.9 per cent., exclusive of air or its components, complete oil-hardening installations and electrolytic hydrogen and oxygen plants. Consulting Chemist: [[Edward B. Maxted|E. B. Maxted]], Ph.D., B.Sc. | Specialities.—Designers and manufacturers of complete plants for the production of hydrogen having a purity of 99.9 per cent., exclusive of air or its components, complete oil-hardening installations and electrolytic hydrogen and oxygen plants. Consulting Chemist: [[Edward B. Maxted|E. B. Maxted]], Ph.D., B.Sc. |
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Subsidiary of John Thompson, of Ettingshall Works, Wolverhampton, Oil Hardeners and Chemical Engineers.
1922 Directors: D. A. Hill. P. L. Turner. Shared directors and representatives with John Thompson (Wolverhampton), Ltd.
Specialities.—Designers and manufacturers of complete plants for the production of hydrogen having a purity of 99.9 per cent., exclusive of air or its components, complete oil-hardening installations and electrolytic hydrogen and oxygen plants. Consulting Chemist: E. B. Maxted, Ph.D., B.Sc.
1933 The company was in liquidation[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 21 November 1933