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1890 Incorporated as a private limited company. | 1890 Incorporated as a private limited company. | ||
1910 London Representative of the [[Daily Telegraph | 1910 London Representative of the [[Sydney Daily Telegraph]] Newspaper, at 4 and 5 Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C. | ||
1910 [[United Newspapers]] was created to buy out Lloyd’s newspapers, separating them from the paper-making side which continued as '''Edward Lloyd''' Ltd. | 1910 [[United Newspapers]] was created to buy out Lloyd’s newspapers, separating them from the paper-making side which continued as '''Edward Lloyd''' Ltd. |
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of 12 Salisbury Square, London, EC.
1843 Company established by Edward Lloyd
1863 Edward Lloyd's improvements in making paper were implemented at Bow Paper Mills[1]
1890 Incorporated as a private limited company.
1910 London Representative of the Sydney Daily Telegraph Newspaper, at 4 and 5 Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C.
1910 United Newspapers was created to buy out Lloyd’s newspapers, separating them from the paper-making side which continued as Edward Lloyd Ltd.
1911 Became a public company.
1914 Paper manufacturers, wholesale and export stationers. Employees 2,000. [2]
Sold the newspaper and publishing interests to a separate company
1927 Allied Newspapers acquired a large majority of shares in the company from the Lloyd family[3]
1936 Allied Newspapers sold its interests, including the paper mills at Sittingbourne and Kemsley, to Bowater Paper Mills[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1863/01/30
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ The Times, Jun 25, 1927
- ↑ The Times 10 July 1936