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Joseph Crosfield (5 October 1792 – 16 February 1844) was a businessman who established a soap and chemical manufacturing business in Warrington, which was in the historic county of Lancashire and is now in the ceremonial county of Cheshire. This business was to become the firm of Joseph Crosfield and Sons.
of JosephCrosfield and Sons. JosephCrosfield was born in Warrington, the fourth son of George Crosfield and his wife Ann née Key. The Crosfield family...
politician John Crosfield (1915–2012), English businessman and inventor JosephCrosfield (1792–1844), English businessman Margaret Crosfield (1859–1952),...
published in 1922. From his parents, he inherited the business of JosephCrosfield and Sons, soap and candle manufacturers. He sold the company in 1911...
hydrogenation was perfected and patented by Wilhelm Normann in 1903. JosephCrosfield and Sons acquired Normann's patent ostensibly for use in the production...
worked for British soap manufacturer JosephCrosfield and Sons and was well acquainted with Normann's process, as Crosfield and Sons owned the British rights...
invention was extended to a large-scale plant in Warrington, England, at JosephCrosfield & Sons, Limited. It took only two years until the hardened fat could...
invention was extended to a large-scale plant in Warrington, England, at JosephCrosfield & Sons, Limited. It took only two years until the hardened fat could...
Elementis. The Harrisons & Crosfield partnership was formed in 1844 between Daniel and Smith Harrison and JosephCrosfield to trade in tea and coffee...
of 1812 JosephCrosfield (1792–1844), businessman, established a soap and chemical manufacturing business in Warrington called JosephCrosfield and Sons...
Margaret Chorley Crosfield (7 September 1859 – 13 October 1952) was a British paleontologist and geologist. Crosfield became an active member of the Geologists'...
constructed to connect the two parts of the large chemical and soap works of JosephCrosfield and Sons. It was originally designed to carry rail vehicles up to 18...
limited company in 1881. In 1911 it acquired soap and fat manufacturer JosephCrosfield and Sons and Gossage, another soap company that owned palm plantations...
moved to larger premises on the outskirts. The factory established by JosephCrosfield at Bank Quay in 1815 for soap manufacture is still in use today as...
moved to the area from the west of England. John went to school at JosephCrosfields Quaker School at Hartshill, Warwickshire. As was customary for Quakers...
[citation needed] On 22 May 2004, Unilever, the corporate descendant of JosephCrosfield & Sons (the original producer of Wilhelm Normann's hydrogenation hardened...
next door between the A5061 and River Mersey is PQ Silicas (former JosephCrosfield). Cogent Skills (the UK's SSC for science) is in the south of Warrington...
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Bernard Bolzano, Czech mathematician and philosopher (d. 1848) 1792 – JosephCrosfield, English businessman (d. 1844) 1795 – Alexander Keith, Scottish-Canadian...
facility in the Herford company. In 1908 the patent was bought by JosephCrosfield & Sons Limited of Warrington, England. From the autumn of 1909 hardened...
by Edward Walters and built by George Crosfield, the eldest son of soap manufacturing pioneer JosephCrosfield. In the early 1900s the house was bought...
In 1858 Forwood married Lucy, daughter of Simon Crosfield (brother of the businessman JosephCrosfield), of Liverpool; they had three daughters. Lucy died...
a D.Sc. in 1911. Hilditch was involved in industrial research with JosephCrosfield and Sons to produce acetone during World War I. In 1925 he joined the...
Frederick Keeble. In 1914 he worked with the soap and chemical company JosephCrosfield & Sons, working on problems of catalysis and was involved in supplying...