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1949 Launched [[Slimcea]]
1949 Launched [[Slimcea]]


1964 Lanord of France acquired an interest in the company<ref>The Times Jan. 14, 1964</ref>
1964 Lanord of France acquired an interest in the company<ref>The Times Jan. 14, 1964</ref>. Then [[Carsons]] acquired 35 percent; Carsons was owned by Lanord<ref>The Times  June 6, 1964</ref>


1964 Owned by [[Cavenham Foods]], a new British company controlled by [[James Goldsmith]], whose French interests were in the private company, Lanord.
1964 Owned by [[Cavenham Foods]], a new British company controlled by [[James Goldsmith]], whose French interests were in the private company, Lanord.

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Baker of bread, of Bolton

1936 Incorporated as a Limited Company.[1]

1939 Procea Products, Ltd., Cambridge Works, Hanwell, W. 7.[2]

1949 Launched Slimcea

1964 Lanord of France acquired an interest in the company[3]. Then Carsons acquired 35 percent; Carsons was owned by Lanord[4]

1964 Owned by Cavenham Foods, a new British company controlled by James Goldsmith, whose French interests were in the private company, Lanord.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, August 19, 1936
  2. Birmingham Mail - Saturday 25 February 1939
  3. The Times Jan. 14, 1964
  4. The Times June 6, 1964