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Sail and tarpaulin manufacturers.
c.1884 Established by E. D. Nicol.
1904 E. D. Nicol and Company Limited was registered, with a capital of £4,000, to carry on the business of manufacturers of, agents for, and dealers in all kinds of sails, covers, flags, tents, tarpaulins, awnings, sunblinds, canvas, twines, bags, oakum, hessian, and bedding, warehousemen, ship chandlers, commission agents, and general merchants.<ref>Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 18 April 1904</ref>


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of Nile Street, Sunderland

Sail and tarpaulin manufacturers.

c.1884 Established by E. D. Nicol.

1904 E. D. Nicol and Company Limited was registered, with a capital of £4,000, to carry on the business of manufacturers of, agents for, and dealers in all kinds of sails, covers, flags, tents, tarpaulins, awnings, sunblinds, canvas, twines, bags, oakum, hessian, and bedding, warehousemen, ship chandlers, commission agents, and general merchants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 18 April 1904