Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Freeth Street, Ladywood, Birmingham, and 27 and 28 King William Street, London


1890 Established by S. G. Canning and C. S. Wildblood.
1897 Incorporated as a limited company in 1897. The company was re-registered in 1913.
Specialities: High-class jams, marmalade and bottled fruits.


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Freeth Street, Ladywood, Birmingham, and 27 and 28 King William Street, London

1890 Established by S. G. Canning and C. S. Wildblood.

1897 Incorporated as a limited company in 1897. The company was re-registered in 1913.

Specialities: High-class jams, marmalade and bottled fruits.

See Also

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Sources of Information