of Liverpool, later of London
1872 of 24, Fenwick St. Liverpool[1]
1878 Award from the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain for decorative work[2]
1879 Award for "Griffith's Patent White"
1880 Company established by J. B. Orr and partner. The Silicate Paint Company (at that time still using the supplementary title J. B. Orr and Co) may have been in existence for some time before 1880, using material from J. B. Orr's Glasgow works. Manufactured Lithopone (sold under the name of "Charlton White") and the first washable distemper known as "Duresco."
1883 J. B. Orr and Co (trading as the Silicate Paint Co at Charlton, and also at 32 Seel St and Canning Place, Liverpool, and 173a St Vincent Street, Glasgow), publicised its intention to take action against others making use of its trademarks without permission[3]
1884 The works at Charlton were offered for sale by auction[4]
1938 The Silicate Paint Company of Charlton offered black-out instructions[5]