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of 418 Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester. | |||
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Sir William Henry Veno (1866-1933), was born William Reynard Varney in Castle Douglas, Renfrewshire, Scotland on 22 December 1866. | Sir William Henry Veno (1866-1933), was born William Reynard Varney in Castle Douglas, Renfrewshire, Scotland on 22 December 1866. | ||
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He changed his name to William Henry Veno in 1896, (and by deed poll in Britain in 1910). | He changed his name to William Henry Veno in 1896, (and by deed poll in Britain in 1910). | ||
1898 [[Veno's|Veno's Lightning Cough Cure]] was established, and he founded the '''Veno Drug Company''' | 1898 [[Veno's|Veno's Lightning Cough Cure]] was established, and he founded the '''Veno Drug Company''', and he built a factory at 418 Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester, in 1898. | ||
1925 He sold the company to [[Beecham Group|Beecham Estates and Pills]] Ltd.<ref>[http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/article.jsp?articleid=93363&back=]Oxford University Press</ref> | 1925 He sold the company to [[Beecham Group|Beecham Estates and Pills]] Ltd.<ref>[http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/article.jsp?articleid=93363&back=]Oxford University Press</ref> | ||
1928 A new public company was formed: [[ | 1928 A new public company was formed: [[Beechams Pills|Beecham's Pills]] Ltd, to acquire the Beecham's pills business and the great majority of the shares in [[Veno Drug Co]]<ref>The Times Jan 27, 1928</ref>, maker of [[Veno's]] cough medicine and "Germolene" antiseptic. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:13, 18 March 2024
of 418 Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester.
See also Veno's.
Sir William Henry Veno (1866-1933), was born William Reynard Varney in Castle Douglas, Renfrewshire, Scotland on 22 December 1866.
He emigrated to the United States around the year 1887, and established a business for the manufacture of cough medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He changed his name to William Henry Veno in 1896, (and by deed poll in Britain in 1910).
1898 Veno's Lightning Cough Cure was established, and he founded the Veno Drug Company, and he built a factory at 418 Chester Road, Old Trafford, Manchester, in 1898.
1925 He sold the company to Beecham Estates and Pills Ltd.[1]
1928 A new public company was formed: Beecham's Pills Ltd, to acquire the Beecham's pills business and the great majority of the shares in Veno Drug Co[2], maker of Veno's cough medicine and "Germolene" antiseptic.