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'In the 1820s John and Thomas Johnson took over their father's soap works and by the 1830s were manufacturing sulphuric acid works expanded eventually becoming known as Runcorn Soap and Alkali Company and by 1840 Runcorn was the third largest soap producer in country.'<ref>Runcorn & Widnes Herald & Post - Friday 16 September 1994</ref> | 'In the 1820s John and Thomas Johnson took over their father's soap works and by the 1830s were manufacturing sulphuric acid works expanded eventually becoming known as [[Runcorn Soap and Alkali Co| Runcorn Soap and Alkali Company]] and by 1840 Runcorn was the third largest soap producer in country.'<ref>Runcorn & Widnes Herald & Post - Friday 16 September 1994</ref> | ||
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of Widnes and Runcorn
Soap manufacturers
'In the 1820s John and Thomas Johnson took over their father's soap works and by the 1830s were manufacturing sulphuric acid works expanded eventually becoming known as Runcorn Soap and Alkali Company and by 1840 Runcorn was the third largest soap producer in country.'[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Runcorn & Widnes Herald & Post - Friday 16 September 1994