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1912 Company voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 24 December 1912</ref>
1912 Company voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 24 December 1912</ref>
1921 Advertised as [[Mark Mayhew Ltd]] <ref> The Times, Monday, Jan 17, 1921</ref>


1930s [[Rowland Rank]] joined the Mark Mayhew mill at Battersea, which produced animal feed as well as flour, eventually becoming governing director.   
1930s [[Rowland Rank]] joined the Mark Mayhew mill at Battersea, which produced animal feed as well as flour, eventually becoming governing director.   

Revision as of 08:04, 28 June 2022

Flour millers of Battersea

Business of Mark J. Mayhew, formerly Mayhew and Sons (Millers)

1912 Company voluntarily wound up[1]

1921 Advertised as Mark Mayhew Ltd [2]

1930s Rowland Rank joined the Mark Mayhew mill at Battersea, which produced animal feed as well as flour, eventually becoming governing director.

1939 Death of Rowland Rank, MD of the company [3]

After World War II, this mill was incorporated into the Rank group.

1970 Mark Mayhew Ltd, flour millers, of Battersea, and Mayhew Holdings, flour millers of Battersea, were two of the firms of millers wound up by the same liquidator at the same time[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 24 December 1912
  2. The Times, Monday, Jan 17, 1921
  3. The Times, Friday, Jul 14, 1939
  4. The London Gazette 28 July 1970