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Prentice Brothers Limited

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Prentice Brothers Limited
Company typeLimited company
IndustryChemicals
Foundedc.1856; 170 years ago (1856) in Stowmarket, England[1]
FounderThomas Prentice
Defunct1929 (1929)
FateMerged with Packard and James Fison (Thetford) Limited
SuccessorFisons
ProductsFertilisers
Number of employees
40 (1874[2])

Prentice Brothers Limited was an English fertiliser manufacturer founded in Stowmarket, Suffolk during the mid-1850s. The company produced a number of "chemical manure" products that used coprolites and rock phosphates among other ingredients.[1]

History

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The Prentice family was prominent in Stowmarket at the time and operated a number of other businesses including a gasworks, corn and coal merchants, maltsters and a Guncotton Company.[3]

The fertiliser business was founded by Thomas Prentice and by 1866 was being run by his brothers, Eustace and Edward.[1] Manning Prentice joined the business in 1871 after Edward was killed in the nearby Guncotton explosion.[4] Manning Prentice developed patented techniques and processes around acids.[5][6]

In 1922 a fire destroyed part of the works and needed to be rebuilt, and the 1920s was a problematic period for the industry partly due to falling demand.[4] In 1929 the company merged with Packard and James Fison (Thetford) Limited whose company was subsequently renamed to Fison, Packard & Prentice, Limited.[7] The Prentice and Fison families had previously been joined by the marriage.[3] That company then formally changed its name to the shorter Fisons Ltd in 1942.[8]

The Food Museum has a number of items from the company including a coprolite grinding stone apparently used by the company.

Location

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The Prentice Chemical Works was located on the eastern side of the railway line approaching to Stowmarket railway station. The business made use of the railway to transport its goods.[9] Today, the area is occupied by the Tomo Industrial Estate.

See also

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References

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