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1961 Acquired [[Farmers Co]], an old established unquoted company which produced chemical fertilisers and feeds<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Apr 26, 1961</ref> | 1961 Acquired [[Farmers Co]], an old established unquoted company which produced chemical fertilisers and feeds<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Apr 26, 1961</ref> | ||
1964 Acquired [[Mays' Chemical Manure]], a private company<ref>The Times, Feb 28, 1964</ref>. Decisions to close the Rutherglen and Bolton plants with transfer to work to Eaglescliffe<ref>The Times, Aug 10, 1964</ref> | 1964 Acquired [[Mays' Chemical Manure]], a private company<ref>The Times, Feb 28, 1964</ref>. Decisions to close the Rutherglen and Bolton plants with transfer to work to Eaglescliffe<ref>The Times, Aug 10, 1964</ref>. New sulphur dioxide plant to be built at Bromborough<ref>The Times, Oct 28, 1964</ref> | ||
1965 Take-over by [[Albright and Wilson]]<ref>The Times, Feb 12, 1965</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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of Brotherton House, Leeds[1]
of Urlay Nook, Eaglescliffe
1958 The name of the holding company of British Chrome and Chemicals was changed to Associated Chemical Companies[2]
1959 New sulphuric acid plant constructed at Eaglescliffe by Power-Gas Corporation[3]
1961 Acquired Farmers Co, an old established unquoted company which produced chemical fertilisers and feeds[4]
1964 Acquired Mays' Chemical Manure, a private company[5]. Decisions to close the Rutherglen and Bolton plants with transfer to work to Eaglescliffe[6]. New sulphur dioxide plant to be built at Bromborough[7]
1965 Take-over by Albright and Wilson[8]