Difference between revisions of "Prince Regents Wharf"
From London's Ghost Acres
(Created page with "{{Factory |started_operation=1856 |ended_operation=1969 |has_coordinates=51.50068, 0.033777 |is_in=London |raw_material=Coal Tar }} {{Ownership record |from_date=1856 |to_dat...") |
|||
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Factory | {{Factory | ||
+ | |has description=Developed by Burt, Boulton an Haywood, which had been founded by railway engineers, to import and produce railway sleepers and other treated lumber. Eventually expanded to distill and produce a wide range of chemicals from coal tar, which they were distilling 12 million gallons of per year by 1876. Coal tar was a useful by-product of the coal gas industry, with several large coal gas works such as Beckton and East Greenwich relatively close to Prince Regents Wharf. The distillation and production of chemicals continued through subsidiaries until 1969. | ||
+ | |||
+ | http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6/pp76-89#h3-0003 | ||
+ | http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Burt,_Boulton_and_Haywood | ||
|started_operation=1856 | |started_operation=1856 | ||
|ended_operation=1969 | |ended_operation=1969 | ||
|has_coordinates=51.50068, 0.033777 | |has_coordinates=51.50068, 0.033777 | ||
|is_in=London | |is_in=London | ||
− | |raw_material=Coal Tar | + | |produced=disinfectants, insecticides, dyes, treated lumber, wood preservatives, |
+ | |raw_material=Coal Tar | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{Ownership Header}} | ||
{{Ownership record | {{Ownership record | ||
|from_date=1856 | |from_date=1856 | ||
Line 11: | Line 17: | ||
|was_owned_by=Burt, Boulton & Haywood | |was_owned_by=Burt, Boulton & Haywood | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{Ownership Footer}} | ||
+ | {{Industry Header}} | ||
{{Industry record | {{Industry record | ||
|from_date=1856 | |from_date=1856 | ||
Line 16: | Line 24: | ||
|was_part_of_industry=Chemical Industry | |was_part_of_industry=Chemical Industry | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | {{Industry Footer}} |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 12 May 2016
Developed by Burt, Boulton an Haywood, which had been founded by railway engineers, to import and produce railway sleepers and other treated lumber. Eventually expanded to distill and produce a wide range of chemicals from coal tar, which they were distilling 12 million gallons of per year by 1876. Coal tar was a useful by-product of the coal gas industry, with several large coal gas works such as Beckton and East Greenwich relatively close to Prince Regents Wharf. The distillation and production of chemicals continued through subsidiaries until 1969.
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6/pp76-89#h3-0003 http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Burt,_Boulton_and_Haywood
Operation
1856 to 1969
Location
Located in
Produced
disinfectants, insecticides, dyes, treated lumber, wood preservatives
Used Raw Materials
Ownership
From | To | Owner |
---|---|---|
1856 | 1969 | Burt, Boulton & Haywood |
Industry
From | To | Industry |
---|---|---|
1856 | 1969 | Chemical Industry |