Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Pink and Sons

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of Staple-street, Bermondsey

Makers of jams and preserves

1879 Advertising "Pink's Illustrated Pamphlet of the Manufacture of preserves". Edward Pink and Sons, London, S.E..[1]

1879 "the largest manufacturer of preserves". Edward Pink and Sons.[2]

1886 Thomas Pink of Edward Pink and Sons, Wholesale confectioners of Long Lane, Borough, London.[3]

1887 Edward Pink and Sons, jam manufacturers and fruit importers, of Staple-street, Long-lane, Borough, whose premises cover four and a half acres.[4]

1891 The late firm of Edward Pink and Sons will be dissolved as from 14th June last, and Messrs. Edward and Thomas Pink, who since then have been carrying on the business alone, will continue.[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Evening Standard - Thursday 09 January 1879
  2. Graphic - Saturday 18 January 1879
  3. Nottingham Journal - Wednesday 10 February 1886
  4. South Wales Echo - Tuesday 17 May 1887
  5. Daily News (London) - Tuesday 14 April 1891