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The company grew with the horticultural industry in the most productive area of the country, Lincolnshire.<ref>Spalding Guardian 26 March 1971</ref> | The company grew with the horticultural industry in the most productive area of the country, Lincolnshire.<ref>Spalding Guardian 26 March 1971</ref> | ||
1940 Eastern Counties Preserves was in liquidation< ref>The London Gazette 19 April 1940</ref> | 1940 Eastern Counties Preserves was in liquidation<ref>The London Gazette 19 April 1940</ref> | ||
Thereafter Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) Ltd, then Lockwood Foods. | Thereafter Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) Ltd, then Lockwood Foods. |
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of Long Sutton, Spalding, and Forfar, canned food.
1934 Founded as Eastern Counties Preserves by Mr Philip B. Lockwood.[1]
The company grew with the horticultural industry in the most productive area of the country, Lincolnshire.[2]
1940 Eastern Counties Preserves was in liquidation[3]
Thereafter Eastern Counties Preserves (1940) Ltd, then Lockwood Foods.
1981 Acquired by Hillsdown Holdings