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Makers of creosote, naphthas, naphthalene, pyridine, carbolic and cresylic acids, tar, caustic potash solid flake, pieces and powder; oxalic acid crystals, carbonate of potash—all grades.  
Makers of creosote, naphthas, naphthalene, pyridine, carbolic and cresylic acids, tar, caustic potash solid flake, pieces and powder; oxalic acid crystals, carbonate of potash—all grades.  
1927 Set up by [[Henry Simon]] and 2 private investment companies to trade as a merchant and distributor of chemical products including coal tar.<ref>The Times Sept. 3, 1969</ref>


1929 [[Frederick Russell Tunks| Dr Frederick Russell Tunks]] is Director.<ref>The Scotsman - Thursday 17 January 1929</ref>
1929 [[Frederick Russell Tunks| Dr Frederick Russell Tunks]] is Director.<ref>The Scotsman - Thursday 17 January 1929</ref>


1955 an associate of [[Simon-Carves]] Ltd
1955 an associate of [[Simon-Carves]] Ltd
1969 Simon-Carves acquired the shares it did not already own


1973 Tar Residuals, Plantation House, Mincing Lane, London.<ref>Reading Evening Post - Thursday 29 November 1973</ref>
1973 Tar Residuals, Plantation House, Mincing Lane, London.<ref>Reading Evening Post - Thursday 29 November 1973</ref>

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of Plantation House, Mincing Lane, London, E.C.3. Works: Cheadle Heath, near Stockport

Makers of creosote, naphthas, naphthalene, pyridine, carbolic and cresylic acids, tar, caustic potash solid flake, pieces and powder; oxalic acid crystals, carbonate of potash—all grades.

1927 Set up by Henry Simon and 2 private investment companies to trade as a merchant and distributor of chemical products including coal tar.[1]

1929 Dr Frederick Russell Tunks is Director.[2]

1955 an associate of Simon-Carves Ltd

1969 Simon-Carves acquired the shares it did not already own

1973 Tar Residuals, Plantation House, Mincing Lane, London.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Sept. 3, 1969
  2. The Scotsman - Thursday 17 January 1929
  3. Reading Evening Post - Thursday 29 November 1973