Talk:British Celanese
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Sources are all at odds about dates.
Things I have read:
Dreyfus brothers come to Britain: 1914, 1916
British Cellulose and Chemical manufacturing Co set up: 1914, 1916, 1918
Site constructed:1916, 1917-1918
The rename to British Celanese: 1918 (originally in this article), 1923
Would be grateful for more references for the year the Dreyfus bros came to Britain, and when the company name was registered. JBel (talk) 02:31, 20 February 2012 (UTC)
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Lamination of LP record album covers
[edit]I only adit spelling errors now and just offer omissions or points in the talk section due to continuous banning by Wikipedia tyrant editors Most LP record covers were laminated with Clarifoil by British Celanese including for example, Saga, EMI etc 2A02:C7E:1C6E:B400:24B8:371B:D171:524A (talk) 08:53, 3 July 2022 (UTC)