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1887 [[James Duncan]], of the Clyde Wharf Sugar Refinery.<ref>Greenwich and Deptford Observer - Friday 18 February 1887</ref> | 1887 [[James Duncan]], of the Clyde Wharf Sugar Refinery.<ref>Greenwich and Deptford Observer - Friday 18 February 1887</ref> | ||
1889 Sold and new machinery to be installed. Mentions [[Abraham Lyle]] and [[ | 1889 Sold and new machinery to be installed. Mentions [[Abraham Lyle]] and [[David Martineau]] as investors.<ref>Pall Mall Gazette - Thursday 09 May 1889</ref> | ||
1896 Premises for sale. Formerly occupied by [[David Martineau and Sons]] and formerly known as Duncan's Sugar Refinery.<ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 29 August 1896</ref> | 1896 Premises for sale. Formerly occupied by [[David Martineau and Sons]] and formerly known as Duncan's Sugar Refinery.<ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 29 August 1896</ref> |
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of Victoria Dock, Silvertown, London
1877 B. E. R. Newlands, Esq., F.C.S., manager of Clyde Wharf Sugar Refinery.[1]
1879 'about 1,000 of the employees at the Clyde Wharf Sugar Refinery, Victoria Docks,'[2]
1887 James Duncan, of the Clyde Wharf Sugar Refinery.[3]
1889 Sold and new machinery to be installed. Mentions Abraham Lyle and David Martineau as investors.[4]
1896 Premises for sale. Formerly occupied by David Martineau and Sons and formerly known as Duncan's Sugar Refinery.[5]
1896 Plant and machinery for sale.[6]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Essex Times - Wednesday 14 March 1877
- ↑ Chelmsford Chronicle - Friday 25 July 1879
- ↑ Greenwich and Deptford Observer - Friday 18 February 1887
- ↑ Pall Mall Gazette - Thursday 09 May 1889
- ↑ Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 29 August 1896
- ↑ London Evening Standard - Wednesday 14 October 1896