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* 1872 Public company registered<ref>The Leeds Mercury 8 January 1872</ref>.  The company was established as a limited liability company to take over the business of the privately owned [[Allhusen Works]] which would be dissolved<ref>The Morning Post 12 January 1872</ref>.
* 1872 Public company registered<ref>The Leeds Mercury 8 January 1872</ref>.  The company was established as a limited liability company to take over the business of the privately owned [[Allhusen Works]] which would be dissolved<ref>The Morning Post 12 January 1872</ref>.


* 1891 The Tyneside factory was amalgamated in the [[United Alkali Co]]
* 1929 After United Alkali was incorporated in [[ICI]], the [[Allhusen Works]] were amalgamated with [[Castner Kellner Co]]'s Wallsend works and the [[Cassel Cyanide Co]] of Glasgow; the 3 works were concentrated at Billingham South, called Cassel Works<ref>The Times, 7 August 1968</ref>.


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Newcastle Chemical Works Co, chemical manufacturers, of Gateshead

  • 1872 Public company registered[1]. The company was established as a limited liability company to take over the business of the privately owned Allhusen Works which would be dissolved[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Leeds Mercury 8 January 1872
  2. The Morning Post 12 January 1872
  3. The Times, 7 August 1968