Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Prichard and Constance (Manufacturing)

From Graces Guide

Maker of Amami brand

1882 Prichard and Constance, Pharmaceutical Chemists, 65 Charing Cross.[1]

1910 (Perfumes) made to the order of several members of the Royal Family, and the proprietors (Messrs. Prichard and Constance, Haymarket) have special permission to name two of their scents as follows: "Princess of Wales English Roses" and "Princess of Wales English Violets."[2]

1913 Prichard and Constance, Perfumers, 469 Holloway rd.[3]

1927 Taylors (Cash Chemists) Trust Ltd was incorporated as a public company and acquired the whole of the share issue of Taylors Drug Co as well as Prichard and Constance (Manufacturing) Ltd[4]

1928 Owned by Beechams Pills on flotation of that company

1936 Prichard and Constance (Mfg.) Ltd., 11 Broad Street, London, W.C.2.[5]

1949 Prichard & Constance (Mfg.) Ltd., North Circular road, West Twyford[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. American Register - Saturday 22 July 1882
  2. American Register - Saturday 05 March 1910
  3. Islington Gazette - Tuesday 27 May 1913
  4. The Times Mar. 7, 1927
  5. Picturegoer - Saturday 21 March 1936
  6. Harrow Observer - Thursday 15 December 1949