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Difference between revisions of "Phillips, Hoskins and Co"

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1897 Became a limited company. Directors: Adam Hill, P. M. Harley, Frederick E. Judd and Edward D. White. Manager: Walter C. Hoskins.<ref>''Western Daily Press'',13 October 1897</ref>
1897 Became a limited company. Directors: Adam Hill, P. M. Harley, Frederick E. Judd and Edward D. White. Manager: Walter C. Hoskins.<ref>''Western Daily Press'',13 October 1897</ref>


1900 Frome Bridge Soap Works, 'formerly occupied by Phillips, Hoskins and Co. Ltd' sold<ref>''Western Daily Press'', 12 May 1900</ref>
1900 Frome Bridge Soap Works, 'formerly occupied by Phillips, Hoskins and Co. Ltd,' sold.<ref>''Western Daily Press'', 12 May 1900</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 21:43, 10 May 2017

of Frome Bridge Soap Works, River Street, St Judes, Bristol

Soap, metal polish and glycerine manufacturers. products included:

  • Lighthouse Soap
  • Tartan Soap
  • Rosebrite Soap
  • Mother's Help washer

c. 1882 Company established.[1]

1897 Became a limited company. Directors: Adam Hill, P. M. Harley, Frederick E. Judd and Edward D. White. Manager: Walter C. Hoskins.[2]

1900 Frome Bridge Soap Works, 'formerly occupied by Phillips, Hoskins and Co. Ltd,' sold.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Daily Press,13 October 1897
  2. Western Daily Press,13 October 1897
  3. Western Daily Press, 12 May 1900