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Clydebank Scotland Chemical Factory
« on: Monday 22 September 08 03:12 BST (UK) »
I know there was a chemical factory in Clydebank.
Would anyone know what type of chemical factory?
I know there was suppose to be a soap factory in Clydebank. Was this they type of chemical factory it was?
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Re: Clydebank Scotland Chemical Factory
« Reply #1 on: Monday 22 September 08 05:33 BST (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat.

It was Stanford & Co Ltd in Whitecrook and opened in 1864.  Later taken over by North British Chemical Co.  Closed 1954.

It's original purpose was to extract iodine from seeweed.  It went on to make other chemical products such as detergents and was known locally as "the Soap Factory".

There is a very useful site about Clydebank and surrounding areas here:
http://www.theclydebankstory.com/sitemap.html

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Re: Clydebank Scotland Chemical Factory
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 23 September 08 13:09 BST (UK) »
Thank you.
I have relatives that worked in the chemical factory 1891, 1901.
They alternated work between the chemical factory, shipyards and coal distribution.
Regards,
Ellen