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of 230 Thornton Road, West Croydon, Surrey. (1945)
of 230 Thornton Road, West Croydon, Surrey. (1945)


Works located in Croydon, Rotherhithe, and Derbyshire.
Works located in Croydon, Rotherhithe, and Matlock, Derbyshire.


1820 Company founded.
1820 Company founded.
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Revision as of 19:51, 29 April 2024

Jan 1945.
August 1945.
August 1948.
June 1949.
1951
December 1951.

of Enthoven House, 89 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4.

of 230 Thornton Road, West Croydon, Surrey. (1945)

Works located in Croydon, Rotherhithe, and Matlock, Derbyshire.

1820 Company founded.

1919 Private company.

WWII appears to have worked for the Royal Aircraft Establishment[1]

1952 Company made public.

1961 Lead smelters and refiners, producers of lead, tin and antimony alloys, printing metals, Enthoven Solders, and rigid plastic pipes. 600 employees. [2]

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