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|has description=While we don't have specific start and end dates for this company, we do have a source mentioning the date in which Mr. Winstone left his medical practice and joined Mr. Foster as a partner in creating a firm called "Foster and Winstone"<ref>https://books.google.ca/books?id=gdgTAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA409&ots=OpquQ53oIO&dq=benjamin%20winstone%20%26%20sons%20printing%20ink%20factory&pg=PA412#v=onepage&q=benjamin%20winstone%20&%20sons%20printing%20ink%20factory&f=false</ref>. The later name of the company, Benjamin Winstone & Sons, suggests that at some point Mr. Foster left the business and Mr. Winstone's sons joined him; however we do not have direct record of this. We do not have a specific end date for this company either, but we do have a record of a court proceeding from 1890 in which two men are convicted of stealing paint from Benjamin Winstone & Sons<ref>http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=t18900728-623</ref>. In addition, we have a reference regarding the occupation of a factory in Stratford until at least 1956<ref>http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6/pp76-89</ref>. The company owned factories at two locations in London: a series of small facilities around their headquarters in Shoe Lane, and a more substantial facility in the Stratford Marshes.
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|started=1849
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==Description==
 
While we don't have specific start and end dates for this company, we do have a source mentioning the date in which Mr. Winstone left his medical practice and joined Mr. Foster as a partner in creating a firm called "Foster and Winstone"<ref>https://books.google.ca/books?id=gdgTAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA409&ots=OpquQ53oIO&dq=benjamin%20winstone%20%26%20sons%20printing%20ink%20factory&pg=PA412#v=onepage&q=benjamin%20winstone%20&%20sons%20printing%20ink%20factory&f=false</ref>. The later name of the company, Benjamin Winstone & Sons, suggests that at some point Mr. Foster left the business and Mr. Winstone's sons joined him; however we do not have direct record of this. We do not have a specific end date for this company either, but we do have a record of a court proceeding from 1890 in which two men are convicted of stealing paint from Benjamin Winstone & Sons. The company owned factories at two locations in London: a series of small facilities around their headquarters in Shoe Lane, and a more substantial facility in the Stratford Marshes.
 

Latest revision as of 13:38, 12 May 2016

While we don't have specific start and end dates for this company, we do have a source mentioning the date in which Mr. Winstone left his medical practice and joined Mr. Foster as a partner in creating a firm called "Foster and Winstone"[1]. The later name of the company, Benjamin Winstone & Sons, suggests that at some point Mr. Foster left the business and Mr. Winstone's sons joined him; however we do not have direct record of this. We do not have a specific end date for this company either, but we do have a record of a court proceeding from 1890 in which two men are convicted of stealing paint from Benjamin Winstone & Sons[2]. In addition, we have a reference regarding the occupation of a factory in Stratford until at least 1956[3]. The company owned factories at two locations in London: a series of small facilities around their headquarters in Shoe Lane, and a more substantial facility in the Stratford Marshes.


References

  1. https://books.google.ca/books?id=gdgTAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA409&ots=OpquQ53oIO&dq=benjamin%20winstone%20%26%20sons%20printing%20ink%20factory&pg=PA412#v=onepage&q=benjamin%20winstone%20&%20sons%20printing%20ink%20factory&f=false
  2. http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=t18900728-623
  3. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6/pp76-89


Operation

1849 to 1956


Located in

London