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of 9 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4 | of 9 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4 | ||
Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain. | |||
1811 Company established. | |||
1874 The company was registered on 16 October, to take over the paint, colour and varnish manufacturing business of the firm of this name. | |||
1889 The company was re-registered on 19 March on an enlarged basis. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | |||
1914 Paint, colour, oil and varnish manufacturers. Specialities: petrifying liquids for cure of damp walls and substitute for glazed bricks; metallic galvanizing paints for all metal work; radiators and steam piping; stucco paint, a first-class washable distemper; anti-fouling compositions for ships' bottoms; blended South American turpentines; turpentine substitutes and white spirits. Employees 800. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | |||
1937 Paint, colour and varnish manufacturers. "Bluncelloid" Cellulose Paint. "Blunstrip" Paint Remover. "Japonette" Enamel. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | |||
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of 9 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4
Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
1811 Company established.
1874 The company was registered on 16 October, to take over the paint, colour and varnish manufacturing business of the firm of this name.
1889 The company was re-registered on 19 March on an enlarged basis. [1]
1914 Paint, colour, oil and varnish manufacturers. Specialities: petrifying liquids for cure of damp walls and substitute for glazed bricks; metallic galvanizing paints for all metal work; radiators and steam piping; stucco paint, a first-class washable distemper; anti-fouling compositions for ships' bottoms; blended South American turpentines; turpentine substitutes and white spirits. Employees 800. [2]
1937 Paint, colour and varnish manufacturers. "Bluncelloid" Cellulose Paint. "Blunstrip" Paint Remover. "Japonette" Enamel. [3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries