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1974 Advert for ''franklin'' polymers for health; the company was of High Wycombe; it was a subsidiary of [[Searle Pharmaceuticals|G. D. Searle and Co]] <ref>The Times Apr. 25, 1974</ref> | 1974 Advert for ''franklin'' polymers for health; the company was of High Wycombe; it was a subsidiary of [[Searle Pharmaceuticals|G. D. Searle and Co]] <ref>The Times Apr. 25, 1974</ref> | ||
1976 [[J. G. Franklin and Sons]] Ltd, of Lane End, High Wycombe, was wound up voluntarily<ref>The London Gazette 7 January 1977</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Town - Dalston]] | [[Category: Town - Dalston]] | ||
[[Category: Rubber Goods]] | [[Category: Rubber Goods]] | ||
[[Category: Medical Equipment]] |
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of Birkbeck Works, Birkbeck Road, Dalston, London. (1920)
of 15 Colvestone Crescent, Dalston, London, E8. Telephone: Clissold 6571. Cables: "Expanding, Hack, London". (1947)
1920 Patent - Improvements in or relating to inflatable toys. [1]
1928 Patent - An improved stopper for hot water bottles, water beds and the like. [2]
1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Druggist Sundries, Medical and Surgical Instruments and Appliances. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. A.1359) [3]
1968 G. D. Searle acquired J. G. Franklin, manufacturer of surgical and medical supplies[4]
1974 Advert for franklin polymers for health; the company was of High Wycombe; it was a subsidiary of G. D. Searle and Co [5]
1976 J. G. Franklin and Sons Ltd, of Lane End, High Wycombe, was wound up voluntarily[6]