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Old M & B Stockists For May & Baker Product Vintage Enamel Porcelain Sign Rare

Old M & B Stockists For May & Baker Product Vintage Enamel Porcelain Sign Rare
Post-war, May & Baker expanded into many countries round the world, particularly Commonwealth ones, and comprised three divisions, Pharmaceuticals, Fine Chemicals and Agrochemicals. The 1960s were a boom time for the company, unofficially known as'the Brittox Years' after one of its world-leading agrochemicals. There were agrochemical manufacturing sites in Sweet Briar Road, Norwich, Barton Moss in Manchester and Belvedere in Kent, a research station at Ongar in Essex and a Head Office at Regent House in nearby Brentwood. Later on, a further merger with Sanofi-Synthélabo in 2004, changed the Dagenham site owner to Sanofi-Aventis. In 2009 Sanofi-Aventis announced their intention to close the Dagenham plant by 2013. [4] Sanofi's plans to turn the former site into a state-of-the-art science p.
Old M & B Stockists For May & Baker Product Vintage Enamel Porcelain Sign Rare