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[[Image:Im18990114ILN-Brown.jpg|thumb| January 1899. ]] | [[Image:Im18990114ILN-Brown.jpg|thumb| January 1899. ]] | ||
[[image:Im19031024ILN-Brown3.jpg|thumb| October 1903.]] | [[image:Im19031024ILN-Brown3.jpg|thumb| October 1903.]] | ||
[[Image:Im19060724Mo-EBrown.jpg|thumb| July 1906. ]] | |||
[[image:Im070216MCJ-Brown.jpg|thumb| February 1907. ]] | [[image:Im070216MCJ-Brown.jpg|thumb| February 1907. ]] | ||
[[image:ImILN1910 019.jpg |thumb| 1910. ]] | [[image:ImILN1910 019.jpg |thumb| 1910. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im191106ILN-Brown.jpg|thumb| June 1911.]] | [[Image:Im191106ILN-Brown.jpg|thumb| June 1911.]] | ||
[[Image:Im19110624G-Luti.jpg|thumb| June 1911.]] | [[Image:Im19110624G-Luti.jpg|thumb| June 1911.]] | ||
[[image:Im19190726ILN-Lute.jpg|thumb| July 1919.]] | [[image:Im19190726ILN-Lute.jpg|thumb| July 1919.]] | ||
E. Brown and Son's Boot Preparatiom, of Garrick St, London | E. Brown and Son's Boot Preparatiom, of Garrick St, London | ||
Makers of '''Lutetian''' Cream and [[Meltonian]] shoe cream. | Makers of '''Lutetian''' Cream and [[Meltonian]] shoe cream. | ||
1893 Edward Henry Brown, trading as '''E. Brown and Son'''<ref>The Times, Mar 12, 1894</ref>, took action to protect the ''Royal Lutetian Cream'' trademarks<ref>The Times, Nov 20, 1893</ref> | 1893 [[Edward Henry Brown]], trading as '''E. Brown and Son'''<ref>The Times, Mar 12, 1894</ref>, took action to protect the ''Royal Lutetian Cream'' trademarks<ref>The Times, Nov 20, 1893</ref> | ||
1908 Exhibited boot and harness polishes<ref> The Times, Jun 24, 1908</ref> | 1908 Exhibited boot and harness polishes<ref> The Times, Jun 24, 1908</ref> |
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E. Brown and Son's Boot Preparatiom, of Garrick St, London
Makers of Lutetian Cream and Meltonian shoe cream.
1893 Edward Henry Brown, trading as E. Brown and Son[1], took action to protect the Royal Lutetian Cream trademarks[2]
1908 Exhibited boot and harness polishes[3]
1911 Death of Edward Henry Brown[4]
1928 Advertising Meltonian cream[5]
By 1959 The "Meltonian Company" was owned by Reckitt and Colman[6]
1961 E. R. Brown was appointed managing director of Meltonian Wren[7]
Presumably a different entity:
1890 Elizabeth Brown, (grocer, confectioner and mineral water manufacturer), trading as E. Brown and Son, previously E. Brown, of Warwick, formerly of Leicester, was bankrupt. [8]