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1903 [[S. B. Boulton]] and his son [[Harold Edwin Boulton]] (and presumably his other son, Oscar) set up the [[Dominion Tar and Chemical Co]] in Nova Scotia, setting up tar-distillery companies and creosoting plants.
1903 [[S. B. Boulton]] and his son [[Harold Edwin Boulton]] (and presumably his other son, Oscar) set up the [[Dominion Tar and Chemical Co]] in Nova Scotia, setting up tar-distillery companies and creosoting plants.
1962 Acquired the [[Hendon Paper Works]], in Sunderland.





Latest revision as of 17:01, 10 June 2019

1903 S. B. Boulton and his son Harold Edwin Boulton (and presumably his other son, Oscar) set up the Dominion Tar and Chemical Co in Nova Scotia, setting up tar-distillery companies and creosoting plants.

1962 Acquired the Hendon Paper Works, in Sunderland.


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Sources of Information

  • Biography of Harold Edwin Boulton, ODNB