Title
Handwritten Notebook on Rubber Compounds
Reference
YA1996.2735
Production date
14-02-1938 - 15-10-1945
Creator
- The Rubber Heel Manufacturing CoBiographyBiography
In the early part of the 20th Century Charles Richard Lindsey, after completing his studies at Owens College, was set up in business, as a manufacturing chemist, by his father. It is not clear if there was a partner involved during the early days of the business, as a notebook contains the name Lindsey & Fasnacht, Clayton, Manchester 1906.
The factory, also known as the Lindsey Chemical Works situated on Chatham Street, Clayton later became The Rubber Heel Manufacturing Company was next door to the Clayton Aniline Co Ltd.
Scope and Content
Notebook containing details about chemicals and other ingredients to be used in the processing of rubber during the Second World War.
Physical description
Good
Language
English
Archival history
Provenance unknown
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- The Rubber Heel Manufacturing CoBiographyBiography
In the early part of the 20th Century Charles Richard Lindsey, after completing his studies at Owens College, was set up in business, as a manufacturing chemist, by his father. It is not clear if there was a partner involved during the early days of the business, as a notebook contains the name Lindsey & Fasnacht, Clayton, Manchester 1906.
The factory, also known as the Lindsey Chemical Works situated on Chatham Street, Clayton later became The Rubber Heel Manufacturing Company was next door to the Clayton Aniline Co Ltd.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
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