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  2. H. Bronnley & Co. - Wikipedia

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    H. Bronnley & Co. (or Bronnley) is a British soap and toiletries producer established in 1884 in London. The company moved to Brackley, Northamptonshire before 1961 and was located in the old Chesham and Brackley Brewery premises, with their box making department located across the road in an old manor house.

  3. Yardley London - Wikipedia

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    Yardley & Statham exhibited soap and perfume, including a soap called Old Brown Windsor, which was embossed with a picture of Windsor Castle and was one of their first production soaps. [10] In 1913, Yardley adopted Francis Wheatley's Flowersellers painting, from his Cries of London series, as their new corporate logo.

  4. The 25 Best Luxury Hand Soaps, According to Experts - AOL

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    Nest New York Grapefruit Hand Soap $22 Buy Now . Ouai Hand Wash. Best modern classic. Notable ingredients: Jojoba esters and castor, avocado, rosehip and jojoba oils. Fragrance type: Floral, with ...

  5. List of soap-makers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable soap-makers. It lists notable soapmakers and soap ateliers. William Bell Allen (1812–1869), Irish-Australian soapmaker; William Johnston Allen (1835–1915), Australian soap manufacturer, son of William Bell Allen; Eberhard Anheuser (1806–1880), German-American soapmaker, father-in-law of Adolphus Busch

  6. Pears (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Pears Glycerin soap is a British brand of soap first produced and sold in 1807 by Andrew Pears, at a factory just off Oxford Street in London. It was the world's first mass-market translucent soap. Under the stewardship of advertising pioneer Thomas J. Barratt , A. & F. Pears initiated several innovations in sales and marketing.

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    Thanks to the Samsung Art Store, her living room will look completely different with the must-have Frame television hanging on the wall. ... And this lush soap set clocks in at less than $100. $85 ...

  8. J. & G. Meakin - Wikipedia

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    Eastwood works in Litchfield Street, Hanley, remains to this day and is now the Emma Bridgwater factory, decorating studio and outlet shop. The firm was taken over by the Wedgwood Group in 1970. In 2000 production under the Meakin name ceased and their long-established works, Eagle Pottery, was then used for the production of Johnson Bros pottery.

  9. Robert Spear Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Spear Hudson (6 December 1812 – 6 August 1884) was an English businessman who popularised dry soap powder. His company was very successful thanks to both an increasing demand for soap and his unprecedented levels of advertising.

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