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Residence | 12 Middleton Road, Camden Road, N. | ||||||
Occupation | business | ||||||
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Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Henry Thorowgood Barnes and Albert Edward Reuter, carrying on business as Drysalters at 38 Long-acre and Victoria Wharf, Viner-street, Cambridge Heath, in the county of Middlesex, under the style of Henry Barnes, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent [London Gazette 1893]
Phoenix Chemical Works. W.C.Barnes. This factory was here before 1849 and was connected to Henry Barnes who had been a drysalter in Long Acre and Upper Thames Street. In 1868 Barnes was involved in the adjacent Xylonite Works and later became a partner in Brooke, Simpson & Spiller venture when they took over Perkin's Greenford Works in 1874. He eventually moved to premises at Rainham, Essex, where he specialised in aniline dyes. In 1876 on Wallis Road the firm produced chloroform, paraffin, nitric acid, antimony, etc. And made a speciality of oil based materials for lighting
Daro Factors is a family business established in 1923. They make the Spegelstein range of fittings as well as dealing in a wide range of other fittings.