Difference between revisions of "National Folding Box Co"
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1907 William Rose developed and patented a machine for labelling containers for starch made by [[Reckitt and Sons]] at Hull; cardboard was sent from Hull to Gainsborough where the containers were made and then shipped to Hull for filling and labelling; transport from Gainsborough to Hull was by river. This was done in a separate section of the [[Rose Brothers]] factory. | 1907 William Rose developed and patented a machine for labelling containers for starch made by [[Reckitt and Sons]] at Hull; cardboard was sent from Hull to Gainsborough where the containers were made and then shipped to Hull for filling and labelling; transport from Gainsborough to Hull was by river. This was done in a separate section of the [[Rose Brothers (Gainsborough)]] factory. | ||
1920 [[Rose Brothers]] established the company to handle the increasing variety of products required by [[Reckitt and Sons]] of Hull | 1920 [[Rose Brothers] (Gainsborough)]] established the company to handle the increasing variety of products required by [[Reckitt and Sons]] of Hull | ||
WWII Made equipment for fighters and bombers | WWII Made equipment for fighters and bombers | ||
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[[Category: Town - Gainsborough]] | [[Category: Town - Gainsborough]] | ||
[[Category: Packaging and Containers]] |
Revision as of 11:06, 31 May 2020
of Gainsborough
1907 William Rose developed and patented a machine for labelling containers for starch made by Reckitt and Sons at Hull; cardboard was sent from Hull to Gainsborough where the containers were made and then shipped to Hull for filling and labelling; transport from Gainsborough to Hull was by river. This was done in a separate section of the Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) factory.
1920 [[Rose Brothers] (Gainsborough)]] established the company to handle the increasing variety of products required by Reckitt and Sons of Hull
WWII Made equipment for fighters and bombers
1960s Making ice-cream tubs of cardboard