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White, Tomkins and Courage

From Graces Guide
1938.

Clarendo of North Albert Works, Reigate, Surrey. Telephone: Reigate 480. Cables: "Esswhite, Reigate"

Established 1841.

1896 The company was registered July 7, 1896, to take over the flaked malting businesses of T. H. White and Co, Limited (incorporated in 1893), and Messrs. Tomkins, Courage and Cracknall, and in June, 1897, the business of a like nature of Mr. Frederick Dresser, of Liverpool, was acquired.

1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of "Reigate" Brand Essential Oils, Soluble Oils, Fruit and Flavouring Essences, Toffee Flavours, Harmless Food Colours, and specialities for the Aereated Water, Confectionery and allied trades; Floral Ottoes**; Reigate Standard Mint. (Stand Nos. K.42 and K.47)

1965 'White, Tomkins & Courage. The main feature of the White, Tomkins and Courage Lid. Stand will be a display of the Company's range of new pig foods known as the 3-Phase pig feeding system, This system has been devised to provide the pig breeder and finisher with a complete feed system which is designed to combine maximum economy for the breeder, with maximum benefit to the animal at each stage of its development, Also on display will be White's New Hybrid Layer mash which in recent tests has shown that it gives an average of 8 per cent. more larger eggs and consequently gives improved gross profits. The Stand will also feature White's famous range of dairy foods, and there will be examples of the Company's human food products, including Speedicook porridge oats and Pickwick cereals.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Ballymena Observer - Thursday 03 June 1965