Sylko Paper Converters: Difference between revisions
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c. | c.1959 Sylko Paper Converters was reorganised as '''Harper Paper Group'''<ref>The Times, September 14, 1960</ref>. Mr J. A. Holland was chairman<ref>The Times, September 21, 1960</ref> | ||
1961 Acquired by [[ J. A. and P. Holland]] | 1961 Acquired by [[J. A. and P. Holland]] | ||
1963 of Kenyon Street, Blackburn, described as part of the '''Harper Paper Group'''<ref>The London Gazette 13 August 1963</ref> | 1963 of Kenyon Street, Blackburn, described as part of the '''Harper Paper Group'''<ref>The London Gazette 13 August 1963</ref> |
Revision as of 15:59, 11 October 2024
Possibly successor in some way to Sylko Crepe Paper Mills
A public company
c.1959 Sylko Paper Converters was reorganised as Harper Paper Group[1]. Mr J. A. Holland was chairman[2]
1961 Acquired by J. A. and P. Holland
1963 of Kenyon Street, Blackburn, described as part of the Harper Paper Group[3]
1965 Cavenham Foods acquired the remaining shares in J. A. and P. Holland that it did not already own.
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