Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Difference between revisions of "Donald Macpherson and Co"

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of 21 Albion Street, Manchester 1. Telephone: Central 5441/4.  Telegraphic Address: "Foochow, Manchester"
of Warth Mills, Radcliffe Road, Bury.


of Warth Mills, Radcliffe Road, Bury.
of 21 Albion Street, Manchester 1. Telegraphic Address: "Foochow, Manchester"


1884 Company established.
1884 Company established.
1895 Incorporated as a Private Company.
1925 Opened a branch factory in Mitcham.
1937 Converted to a Public Limited Company.


1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  Widest possible range of Paints for industrial and decorators' use. New "Quickbake" Synthetic Enamels. Also One Coat airdrying Synthetics. Outstanding attraction is examples of actual materials applied under shop conditions. (Stand No. B.623) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 386</ref>
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  Widest possible range of Paints for industrial and decorators' use. New "Quickbake" Synthetic Enamels. Also One Coat airdrying Synthetics. Outstanding attraction is examples of actual materials applied under shop conditions. (Stand No. B.623) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 386</ref>
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[[Category: Town - Bury]]
[[Category: Town - Manchester]]
[[Category: Town - Manchester]]
[[Category: Town - Bury]]
[[Category: Paints, Dyes and Varnishes]]
[[Category: Paints, Dyes and Varnishes]]

Revision as of 15:48, 12 February 2020

September 1909.
October 1909.
December 1910.
January 1911.
August 1912.
April 1913.
February 1914.
1938.

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1945.
1951. Tamac.

of Warth Mills, Radcliffe Road, Bury.

of 21 Albion Street, Manchester 1. Telegraphic Address: "Foochow, Manchester"

1884 Company established.

1895 Incorporated as a Private Company.

1925 Opened a branch factory in Mitcham.

1937 Converted to a Public Limited Company.

1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Widest possible range of Paints for industrial and decorators' use. New "Quickbake" Synthetic Enamels. Also One Coat airdrying Synthetics. Outstanding attraction is examples of actual materials applied under shop conditions. (Stand No. B.623) [1]

1940s Moved to Bury.


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