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1844 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  [[Joseph Aspdin]]  and  [[James  Aspdin]],  trading  at  Wakefield,  in  the,county of York, under the  firm  of  Joseph  Aspdin and  Son as  Cement  Manufacturers    and  Dealers  in    Ornamental Chimney  Pipes. All debts due to or from  the  late firm  paid  by    James  Aspdin<ref>London Gazette 12 Nov 1844</ref>
1844 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  [[Joseph Aspdin]]  and  [[James  Aspdin]],  trading  at  Wakefield,  in  the,county of York, under the  firm  of  Joseph  Aspdin and  Son as  Cement  Manufacturers    and  Dealers  in    Ornamental Chimney  Pipes. All debts due to or from  the  late firm  paid  by    James  Aspdin<ref>London Gazette 12 Nov 1844</ref>


1848 The plant was moved to Ings Road, Northfleet,
1900 The Northfleet plant ceased operation.


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Latest revision as of 13:32, 13 August 2019

1841 Joseph Aspdin took his son James Aspdin into partnership making cement at the Kirkgate plant

1844 Dissolution of the Partnership Joseph Aspdin and James Aspdin, trading at Wakefield, in the,county of York, under the firm of Joseph Aspdin and Son as Cement Manufacturers and Dealers in Ornamental Chimney Pipes. All debts due to or from the late firm paid by James Aspdin[1]

1848 The plant was moved to Ings Road, Northfleet,

1900 The Northfleet plant ceased operation.

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 12 Nov 1844