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of Mint Street Chemical Works, | of Mint Street Chemical Works, Lincoln (1897, maker of yeast and malt extract | ||
of 51 Newland, Lincoln, agricultural chemicals | of 51 Newland, Lincoln, agricultural chemicals (1928) | ||
1812 Business established<ref> Lincolnshire Chronicle 12 February 1897</ref> | 1812 Business established<ref> Lincolnshire Chronicle 12 February 1897</ref> |
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of Mint Street Chemical Works, Lincoln (1897, maker of yeast and malt extract
of 51 Newland, Lincoln, agricultural chemicals (1928)
1812 Business established[1]
1880 Partnership between Charles Knowles Tomlinson and Charles John Hayward dissolved following Hayward's death.[2]
Manufacturers of Eureka weed killer for lawn maintenance.
1939 "Centenary Catalogue"[3]
1954 Recruiting staff at Lincoln[4]
1958 Plant Protection Ltd, parent company of Tomlinson and Hayward Ltd, gave notice to the works at Lincoln of the intended reorganisation[5]
1959 "....the premises formerly occupied by Tomlinson and Hayward Ltd manufacturing chemists... "[6]