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By 1959 The "Meltonian Company" was owned by [[Reckitt and Colman]]<ref>The Times, May 28, 1959</ref> | By 1959 The "Meltonian Company" was owned by [[Reckitt and Colman]]<ref>The Times, May 28, 1959</ref> | ||
1970 as a result of a rationalisation strategy of the parent company, the Meltonian Wren factory at Cricklewood was to be closed<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Dec 11, 1968</ref> | 1970 as a result of a rationalisation strategy of the parent company, the '''Meltonian Wren''' factory at Cricklewood was to be closed<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Dec 11, 1968</ref> | ||
1992 Acquired by [[Sara Lee]] as part of the purchase of several shoe polishes from Reckitt and Colman<ref>The Times, August 14, 1992</ref> | 1992 Acquired by [[Sara Lee]] as part of the purchase of several shoe polishes from Reckitt and Colman<ref>The Times, August 14, 1992</ref> |
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Car and shoe cream.
Made by E. Brown and Son
Sold by Romac Motor Accessories
By 1959 The "Meltonian Company" was owned by Reckitt and Colman[1]
1970 as a result of a rationalisation strategy of the parent company, the Meltonian Wren factory at Cricklewood was to be closed[2]
1992 Acquired by Sara Lee as part of the purchase of several shoe polishes from Reckitt and Colman[3]