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  • {{Product ...around a core of copper wire. Caoutchouc (rubber) was used in the earliest production of cables, but was found to degrade on the seafloor much too quickly.
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  • This mentions products made by WWII but I'm not sure when they started being manufactured: ...to be profitable. After World War II, the industry experienced a shift in production from organic chemicals, such as coal, to petrochemicals." http://www.tec
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  • ...Works remained the central office for the company, but that it had ceased production of oil and chemical goods some time prior.
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  • ...und with the chemical formula of CaC2. Its main use industrially is in the production of acetylene and calcium cyanamide.
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  • {{Product ...The candle industry was able to make profits from both candles and the by-products.
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  • ...the production of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. The most profitable products produced at Stratford were drugs such as cocaine and quinine, but the site
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  • ...company produced gin at Three Mills Distillery from 1872 to 1941. Although production at Three Mills had ceased in 1941, J&W Nicholson remained in possession
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  • ...e of TNT purification. The plant could purify large amounts of TNT at full production, around 9 tons per day. On the evening of January 19th, 1917, a fire bro
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  • ...ly records available indicate the production and sale of refined petroleum products at least until 1914. While it is highly likely the distillation and refini
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  • |has description=A by-product of crude oil distillation. Used in candle-making since the end of the 19th
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  • ...ndustries that processed animal and vegetable oils into a growing range of products. ...The candle industry was able to make profits from both candles and the by-products.
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  • ...timber preservation works. Distilled chemicals from coal tar and other by products of the coal gas industry.
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  • ...ried depending on the political situation in the world - wartime increased production while times of peace meant less arms were needed. ...w.gracesguide.co.uk/The_Engineer_1919/01/17 page 56 shows average monthly production stats during WWI
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  • ...t Greenwich relatively close to Prince Regents Wharf. The distillation and production of chemicals continued through subsidiaries until 1969.
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  • ...railway was built to more easily transfer coal around the large site. Gas production stopped in 1945 and the works were demolished in 1952. ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...lso called piaçaba, piasaba, pissaba, piassaba, and piaçá, is a fibrous product of two Brazilian palms: Attalea funifera and Leopoldinia piassaba. It is of
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  • |has description=Straw is an agricultural by-product, the dry stalks of cereal plants, after the grain and chaff have been remov
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  • ...came an issue. George Wilson, son of William Wilson, took some of these by-products, like glycerine and oleine, and began promoting them with various uses. At As production increased, Price's Patent Candle Company built more factories. By 1855,
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  • ...onsumption. Coke was another primary product, used in steel production. By-products include coal tars and ammonia, used by the chemical industry.
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  • |has description=Molasses is a viscous by-product of the refining of sugarcane or sugar beets into sugar. It can be used to m
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  • |has description=At some point, changed name to Beckton Products Works. ...from coal tar, it was agreed that the construction of a tar and ammonia by-products works, owned by the GLCC, should be commenced as a matter of urgency. " ht
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  • ...pany began distilling [[crude oil]] into benzene (advertised as a cleaning product), kerosene, and [[Paraffin Wax]]. By the turn of the century, 90% of candle As production increased, Price's Patent Candle Company built more factories. By 1855,
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  • ...1834 the Vauxhall works continued until 1864, when the company transferred production to the Nine Elms site which had been built in 1857.” http://discovery. ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...Castile soap. Throughout the 20th century the company expanded into other productions involving animal waste, including glue, fertilizer, and oils.
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  • ...nwich to a site near Blackwall Point where they made a variety of chemical products. When South Metropolitan Gas Company purchased Ordnance Wharf they moved s ...c acid, which is produced at the top of the contents of the tank.The third product of the still is anthracine, which comes over at 300 Fahr and is cooled in o
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  • ...late 19th and early 20th Centuries. The largest of these refineries began production in the 1860s to 1880s and were located in Silvertown. While the Clyde Wh
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  • ...of several companies absorbed by the [[Gas Light & Coke Company]] in 1876. Production continued here until the turn of the century when it was decided that th ...ditch Vestry for use as a public library, and the works finally ceased gas production in 1908.” (More, 16-17).
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  • |has description=A product produced from the leaves of the tobacco plant.
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  • ...and most importantly, quinine to treat malaria. After the First World War, production grew to include organic substances: solvents, plasticisers, and other ch
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  • |has description=E. Wolff and Sons was founded in 1796. Their products were extremely popular and found in markets all over the world. The Falcon ...after they were taken over by the new Royal Sovereign Pencil Co. Ltd, and production moved to Neasden.” http://edithsstreets.blogspot.ca/
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  • ...Whiffen’s sons joined the business. Whiffen won many gold medals for his products at various trade exhibitions. In 1887 Whiffen took over the business of Ge Product Information:
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  • ...ive distillation. Tar can be produced from coal, wood, petroleum, or peat. Production and trade in pine-derived tar was a major contributor in the economies o * “A product of the distillation of Wood Tar… A liquid, colourless or with a yellowish
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  • ...ion=Coir is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, etc. A coir industry in
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  • ...at it might not even be appropriate to call them a fire equipment company. Products included all kinds of water supply equipment, ice boats, safety rafts, tan
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  • Products included sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sodium sulfate (s Langthorne Chemical Works used a variety of minerals to create their chemical products. [[Potash]] came from [[Canada]], the [[United States of America]], [[Germ
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...sse & Blackwell moved its pickle and sauce production from Bermondsey. The production of tomato ketchup and salad cream followed in 1957/8.” http://www.glia
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  • ...,000 square yards of cloth per day. In the mid-1930s the company began the production of rubber cloth. The total workforce at this time numbered around 500. A
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...lution, such as agriculture, hog raising, and gunpowder manufacturing. The production of gin on an industrial scale would come to Three Mills in 1872.
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  • ...bert Coombs was invited to join in 1872. By 1886 the partners had expanded product lines, opened shops and depots and considerably expanded their original Hac Founded in 1872 as Clarke, Nickolls & Coombs, its main product was candied peel though it soon diversified into making marmalade, jam and
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...al processing. Natural rubber is used extensively in many applications and products, either alone or in combination with other materials. In most of its usefu ...r latex, mostly gathered by forced labor. Liberia and Nigeria also started production of rubber.
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  • ...7#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>. The company owed much of their success to the production of submarine telegraph cables. Being first laid by Isambard Kingdom Brun
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...vertown, as stiff competition from cheaper German sugar forced it to cease production in 1886. It was ultimately destroyed in a fire in 1893.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...efinery was opened by [[Henry Tate & Sons]] in 1878. The factory's biggest product was sugar cubes. The factory was seven and a half acres but was doubled in
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...er raw materials. By the second half of the nineteenth century many of the products consumed in London originated overseas. Consumer goods manufactured in fac
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...mbers of motor cars and motor omnibuses led to a decline in demand for its product and it was dealt a further blow in 1907 when the War Office, one of its maj
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  • ...Lager Beer Brewery began producing beer in 1881 but had completely ceased production by 1903. As the brewery had also been in the business of producing ice, According to The Lancet, reviewing the company’s products in 1884, the Pilsner was “a light table ale”, the Bock and Munich “a
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  • ...eptford were both moved to the new location. The company made a variety of products with galvanized iron and zinc, particularly construction materials.
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...seven and a half acre Thames Refinery in Silvertown to accommodate for the production increase that was needed. The Silvertown refinery was doubled in size in
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  • ...6 the current industrial site was built, producing a wide range of ceramic products from terracotta busts and sculptures to basic tableware to precise electri
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  • ...and within a decade it expanded across the River Lea into Canning Town as production increased. Ditchburn and Mare became C.J. Mare and Company when Ditchbur
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  • ...Britain’s match manufacturers, who used white/yellow phosphorus in their production of lucifer ‘strike-anywhere’ matches. White phosphorus was known to
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  • ...Edwin Wright. Buildings of one and two storeys covered most of the ground. Products included wire- and hemp ropes and cables, twine, tarpaulins, rick-cloths a
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  • ...and the work transferred to Ashford. Ashford Works was a byword for sloppy production and poor workmanship, so it is hardly surprising that the SECR Chief Dra
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  • * Galls: '''non-medical''' used in the production of ink<ref>Savory, 68</ref>
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  • ...- The Horseferry Road factory burnt down. Only about 200 pianos salvaged. Production continued elsewhere until the factory could be rebuilt.
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  • ...d also for oil-tanning; that is for morocco, roan, buck and doe, and other productions from deer, goat, and sheep skins by Sumach; and for lamb, kid, and othe
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  • ...ined by heating sulphuric acid and copper together, dissolving the soluble product in hot water, and evaporating the solution until crystallisation takes plac
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  • ...acic acid), a boron compound, and a mineral. It is used in a wide range of products, including detergents, cosmetics, insecticides, an anti-fungal, fire retar
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  • ...process also created [[coke]], [[tar]], [[ammonia]], and [[sulphur]] as by-products.
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  • ...Co Ltd was established in 1837 as a private company to manufacture rubber products.
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