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1914 American Confectioners. Factory: Hammersmith. Head Retail Depot: 209, Regent Street, London, W. Chairman: The Hon. Hubert Beaumont. Highly organised modern Factory at Hammersmith covers two thirds of an acre. Staff: 1,500 total. Specialities: Chocolate and Novelties in American Sweets and Cakes. Connection: World-wide. Agencies in every principal town in England, and in most important countries abroad. | 1914 American Confectioners. Factory: Hammersmith. Head Retail Depot: 209, Regent Street, London, W. Chairman: The Hon. Hubert Beaumont. Highly organised modern Factory at Hammersmith covers two thirds of an acre. Staff: 1,500 total. Specialities: Chocolate and Novelties in American Sweets and Cakes. Connection: World-wide. Agencies in every principal town in England, and in most important countries abroad. | ||
1959 take-over bid by [[Forte and Co]].<ref>Torbay Express and South Devon Echo - Wednesday 21 October 1959</ref> | |||
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of Great Church Lane, Hammersmith, W.
1889 Established by W. B. Fuller.
1896 The company was registered January 31, 1896, to acquire a confectionery business carried on under the same name.
1914 American Confectioners. Factory: Hammersmith. Head Retail Depot: 209, Regent Street, London, W. Chairman: The Hon. Hubert Beaumont. Highly organised modern Factory at Hammersmith covers two thirds of an acre. Staff: 1,500 total. Specialities: Chocolate and Novelties in American Sweets and Cakes. Connection: World-wide. Agencies in every principal town in England, and in most important countries abroad.
1959 take-over bid by Forte and Co.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Torbay Express and South Devon Echo - Wednesday 21 October 1959