Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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R. S. Hudson

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May 1929.
April 1939.
November 1942.

See Hudson's

1909 Lever Brothers acquired R. S. Hudson of Liverpool, manufacturers of Hudson's dry soap[1].

1939 R. S. Hudson and Co was an "allied company" of Van den Berghs and Jurgens Ltd, which had been marketing Spry which was made by Van den Burghs at Bromborough, who then took on the marketing as well[2]

1946 John Knight Ltd and R. S. Hudson Ltd agreed to form a new marketing company called Hudson and Knight to act as selling agents for the products of both companies to grocers and chemists[3].


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Mar 05, 1909
  2. The Times, Apr 13, 1939
  3. The Times, Aug 26, 1946