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* 1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Photographic Plates, Papers, Portrait Films, Roll Films, X-Ray Films. Wellington Products are suitable for every country, the manufacture and packing having been studied to offer the maximum degree of protection against unfavourable climatic conditions. (Stand No. O.46) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] p178</ref> | * 1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Photographic Plates, Papers, Portrait Films, Roll Films, X-Ray Films. Wellington Products are suitable for every country, the manufacture and packing having been studied to offer the maximum degree of protection against unfavourable climatic conditions. (Stand No. O.46) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] p178</ref> | ||
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of Elstree, Hertfordshire. Telephone: Elstree 292 (4 lines). Cables: "Wellington, Boreham Wood"
- Wellington and Wood was a company founded by the English photographer and scientist John Wellington (1860- 1939). [1]
- 1880s He collaborated with George Eastman of Kodak, in America.
- 1902 Exhibited at the Royal Photographic Society. [2]
- 1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Photographic Plates, Papers, Portrait Films, Roll Films, X-Ray Films. Wellington Products are suitable for every country, the manufacture and packing having been studied to offer the maximum degree of protection against unfavourable climatic conditions. (Stand No. O.46) [3]