J. Lyons and Co., Greenford was a major food production factory located in Greenford, west London. Developed post World War I by J. Lyons and Co., it covered...
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prepackaged tea, once owned by Lyons List of tea houses, J. Lyons and Co., Greenford "Bawden and battenberg: the Lyons teashop lithographs". The Guardian...
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UK, Ireland and around the world. In 1918, Lyons purchased Hornimans and in 1921 they moved their tea factory to J. Lyons and Co., Greenford at that time...
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with the inclusion of Perivale. Greenford is served by Greenford Station (London Underground Central Line and Greenford branch of the Great Western Railway...
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Stations. Retrieved 21 January 2012. "The First Food Empire: A History of J.Lyons & Co". Peter Bird. Retrieved 21 January 2012. "Gillespies Report" (PDF). Wiltshire...
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created from experimentation by Walter Pitts, the Greenford factory manager from the Tea Division of Lyons. It was launched in 1957 as an instant porridge...
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Metroline (redirect from Greenford bus garage)
In June 2013, Metroline purchased First London's Alperton, Greenford, Hayes, Uxbridge and Willesden Junction garages with 494 buses. In March 2024, Metroline...
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Hornimans (category Food and drink companies established in 1826)
son Emslie Horniman sold the business to J. Lyons & Co., who moved production to their new factory in Greenford, Middlesex, in July 1921. United States...
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Margravine Cemetery (category Hammersmith and Fulham cemeteries)
186 from World War I and 5 from World War II. Two J. Lyons and Co. war memorials were relocated from their factory at Greenford to the cemetery in 2002...
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Acton–Northolt line (section Greenford facilities)
London and North Western Railway (LNWR). It begins at Old Oak Junction on the Great Western Main Line (GWML) from Paddington and runs via Greenford to join...
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