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Findlater Mackie Todd and Co

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1946.
May 1949.
December 1950.
July 1962.

of Findlater's Corner, London Bridge. Wine, Spirit, Beer and Mineral Water Merchants. Head Cellars: 9, Canal Street, Camberwell, London, S.E.

Maker of Dry Fly Sherry

1856 Established by Alexander Findlater, Ivie Mackie, and Bruce Todd.

Continued by James Henry Todd, William James Todd and Alexander Findlater Todd.

1910 Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1914 Specialities: Scotch Whisky; Wines, Spirits, and Foreign Mineral Waters.

By 1971 was part of Beecham Group[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] 1972 Competition Commission report