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1888 Mr T Robinson, who was a director of the [[Liver Alkali Works]] as well as of the [[Atlas Chemical Co]] was to be a director of the [[British Patent Portland Cement Co]] Ltd<ref>Birmingham Daily Post, 28 September 1888</ref> which was being formed to purchase the rights to a new type of Portland cement made from caustic lime mud to the patent of Mr John S. Rigby and build works at Widnes and St. Helens<ref>Liverpool Mercury, 28 September 1888</ref>.
1888 Mr T Robinson, who was a director of the [[Liver Alkali Works]] as well as of the [[Atlas Chemical Co]] was to be a director of the [[British Patent Portland Cement Co]] Ltd<ref>Birmingham Daily Post, 28 September 1888</ref> which was being formed to purchase the rights to a new type of Portland cement made from caustic lime mud to the patent of Mr John S. Rigby and build works at Widnes and St. Helens<ref>Liverpool Mercury, 28 September 1888</ref>.
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1888 Mr T Robinson, who was a director of the Liver Alkali Works as well as of the Atlas Chemical Co was to be a director of the British Patent Portland Cement Co Ltd[1] which was being formed to purchase the rights to a new type of Portland cement made from caustic lime mud to the patent of Mr John S. Rigby and build works at Widnes and St. Helens[2].

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  1. Birmingham Daily Post, 28 September 1888
  2. Liverpool Mercury, 28 September 1888