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  2. Charles Tennant - Wikipedia

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    Charles Tennant's St. Rollox Chemical Works in 1831. In 1800 Tennant founded a chemical works at St. Rollox, Glasgow. [6] The principal product being bleaching powder (calcium hypochlorite), which was sold worldwide. By 1815 the business was known as Charles Tennant & Co. and had expanded into other chemicals, metallurgy and explosives. The ...

  3. St Rollox Chemical Works - Wikipedia

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    St Rollox Chemical Works was an industrial manufacturer of chemicals [1] located in Glasgow, Scotland, that began in the Georgian era in 1799 and operated continuously until 1964. It was created by Scottish industrialist Charles Tennant and owned and operated by his family and descendants. [ 2 ]

  4. Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    In 1843, he entered the St Rollox chemical works, Glasgow which had been established by his grandfather Charles to produce bleaching powder and other chemicals, and went on to become the largest alkali works in Europe.

  5. C. Tennant, Sons & Company - Wikipedia

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    He had joined the St Rollox chemical works in 1843 and was the son of John Tennant and grandson of the founder of the firm, Charles Tennant. [3] The partnership took limited company status in 1907. Sir Edward P. Tennant continued as chairman. The company continued to manage the sugar, cocoa and rubber estates, and the merchant business in ...

  6. Wilton International - Wikipedia

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    UK Wood Recycling Limited have a facility on the site providing waste wood to fuel the Wilton 10 power station. [ 10 ] Wilton International is a multi-occupancy business and research centre and is one of the main offices used by the economic cluster body the Northeast of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC).

  7. Category:Chemical companies of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 February 2017, at 11:38 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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  9. Hexagon Tower - Wikipedia

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    1919 (June) – After 54 years as Levinstein Ltd., the company merges with British Dyes to become the British Dyestuffs Corporation, controlling 75% of dye production in the UK. 1926 – British Dyestuffs Corporation merges with several other commercial chemical enterprises to form Imperial Chemical Industries, which would work at the Blackley ...

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