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Tozer, Kemsley and Fisher

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of 84, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C.

Merchants

1914 The Company is an amalgamation of the firms of Walter Kemsley & Co., Tozer Brothers & Co., and Budden, Fisher & Co., the last-named established in 1849, the others subsequently. Incorporated as a Limited Company in 1899. Directors: Walter Kemsley, J.P. (Chairman), Edward Tozer, A. H. Tozer, R. R. Millbourn, Henry Tozer, Donald Kemsley, A. L. Roberts. Stall: Fourteen buyers, 110 clerks, including typists. Are Merchants, Shipping Agents, &c. Have considerable business in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, India, and Sweden.

1970 The foods division acquired Goldhanger Fruit Farms Ltd, of Maldon, from Cadbury Schweppes Foods[1]

Presumably connected with Tozer, Kemsley and Millbourn (Holdings)

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Aug. 22, 1973