Monkhouse and Glasscock
1942 The company was voluntarily wound up; meeting held in Launceston; chairman E. L. Glasscock[1]
1943 of Snowfields,London, S.E.1.; listed under "Agreed Charges" determined by the Transport Tribunal[2]
1947 Monk and Glass (Export) of Snowsfields, London
1950 of Hardwidge Street, London; listed under "Agreed Charges" determined by the Transport Tribunal[3]
1952 of Hardwidge Street, London; listed under "Agreed Charges" determined by the Transport Tribunal[4]
1958 Alfred Bird and Sons acquired Monkhouse and Glasscock, makers of Monk and Glass custard powder[5]