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of London.
Manufacturers and distributors of fine papers.
1854 Moritz Bunzl founded a haberdashery business in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. He later moved to Austria and began manufacturing paper.
1938 Company relocates to London, England due to political upheaval in Central Europe which resulted in the seizure of the company's pulp and paper mills in Austria.
1940 '''Tissue Papers''' incorporated as a Limited Company. <ref name = "Times 1957">The Times, June 17, 1957</ref>
1951 Company name changed to '''Bunzl Pulp and Paper'''. <ref name = "Times 1957"/>
1957 Converted to a Public Limited Company. <ref name = "Times 1957"/>
1957 Main subsidiaries:<ref name = "Times 1957"/>
* [[Wycombe Marsh Paper Mills]]
* [[Cigarette Components]]
* Bunzl Pulp and Paper (Sales)
* [[Rolex Paper Co]]
* [[British Crepemakers and Paper Products]]
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of London.

Manufacturers and distributors of fine papers.

1854 Moritz Bunzl founded a haberdashery business in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. He later moved to Austria and began manufacturing paper.

1938 Company relocates to London, England due to political upheaval in Central Europe which resulted in the seizure of the company's pulp and paper mills in Austria.

1940 Tissue Papers incorporated as a Limited Company. [1]

1951 Company name changed to Bunzl Pulp and Paper. [1]

1957 Converted to a Public Limited Company. [1]

1957 Main subsidiaries:[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Times, June 17, 1957