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of Crown Works, Tottenham, London, N15
of Crown Works, Tottenham, London, N15


* 1922 Listed Exhbitior.  Manufacturers of Envelopes,  Notepapers, Pads, Compendiums, Boxed Stationery, Account Books, Articles de Fantaisie; Letterpress and Lithographic Printing, Relief Stamping; Printers' Fancy Cards. (Stand No. L.61)
1922 Listed Exhibitor.  Manufacturers of Envelopes,  Notepapers, Pads, Compendiums, Boxed Stationery, Account Books, Articles de Fantaisie; Letterpress and Lithographic Printing, Relief Stamping; Printers' Fancy Cards. (Stand No. L.61)
 
By 1931 became [[Basildon Bond]].


1932 The Company was bought out by [[John Dickinson and Co]].<ref>http://www.thepapertrail.org.uk/default.asp?V_DOC_ID=1120</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* [[1922 British Industries Fair]] Page 55
* [[1922 British Industries Fair]] Page 55


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May 1931.
Company Badge.

of Crown Works, Tottenham, London, N15

1922 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of Envelopes, Notepapers, Pads, Compendiums, Boxed Stationery, Account Books, Articles de Fantaisie; Letterpress and Lithographic Printing, Relief Stamping; Printers' Fancy Cards. (Stand No. L.61)

By 1931 became Basildon Bond.

1932 The Company was bought out by John Dickinson and Co.[1]

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