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A background to the London gas industry
Woolwich
The first gas made in London and Europe
Boulton and Watt
The first London gas works
Making and selling gas
The spread of gas works in early 19th century Lond...
Coke
original intentions
the patent coke company
Proposals for using coke
Actual coke sales
Coal tar before gas
An operational tar works
The Earl of Dundonald
The British Tar Company
Tar - what is it?
Mr. Dalton and Poplar Tar Works
Tar sales and shipping
Thomas Kempson
Mr Flockton
Early buyers of tar from the first London gas work...
Who bought tar from early gas works in east London...
Mr. Cassell and gas works tar
The City of London Gas Company's tar works
The Cassells - tar distillers
even more about the Cassells and coal tar
Japan
Rubber
Lighting and lamps
Roads
Cement
Composition
Briquettes
Wood preservation using gas works tar
Mr Kyan
Mr Bethel
Mr Burt
Thomas Dalton and the Poplar Tar Works
Waht to do with waste ammoniacal liquor
Early gas company experiments on ammoniacal by pro...
George Lowe
Ammonia salts
Ammonia Salts - early investigations and sales
Mr Jewell
Professor Brande
Mr. Cotton
Mr./ Richards again
George Holsworthy Palmer
The Imperial Gas Company's Millwall products works...
Chemical manufacturers under contract
Sales of ammonia salts
Sales of ammonia salts from the early London gas i...
Sal volatile
Customers for both sal ammoniac and sulphate of am...
East London customers for sal ammoniac from early ...
Early London gas company sales of sulphate of ammo...
Raw ammoniacal liquor from 19th gas companies in e...
What did 19th London gas companies charge for wast...
Tenders and contracts for 19th gas works ammonia i...
Who bought gas industry waste ammonia in 19th east...
Women Chemical Manufacturers in 19th east London
Locations of industrial chemists who bought gas in...
The Great Importance of Bow Common
19th chemists in Hackney and Greenwich
19th century east London chemists - transport
19th east London chemists - what did they make?
Copperas and gas works liquor on Deptford Creek
Charles Pearson
Pearson and the gas industry
Mr. Beneke
The Greenwich Railway
Mr Angus Croll
Croll the Chemical manufacturer
Croll and leather manufacture
Croll and agricultural chemicals
Croll's Gas Works
Croll - The Brave Soldier. The Battle of Bow Bridg...
Croll and Rotherhithe Gas Works
Angus Croll and the electric telegraph
Alum and Ammonia - why you don't publish accounts
Croll the Civil Engineer - the hero of his own rom...
The purification saga
Lime Water
Blue Billy
Gas and Water
Oil Gas
Dry Lime
Frank Hills and his numerous relations
Thomas Hills in Bromley by Bow
The Hills in Deptford and Battersea
Frank Hills and steam cars
Ammonia Salts
Purification
The oxide process - the French connection and Dani...
Laming, Hills and the oxide process
Hills, Croll, Laming - claim and counter claim
Frank Hills' brothers
Hills in Angelsea, Spain and Stratford
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