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Memorandum between Mr McLean, Port Sunlight and Mr Fildes, Lever House regarding...

Catalogue reference: GB1752.LBC/136/172

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GB1752.LBC/136/172
Title
Memorandum between Mr McLean, Port Sunlight and Mr Fildes, Lever House regarding Mr Thomas Walkden
Date
1927
Description

Memorandum between Mr McLean, Port Sunlight and Mr Fildes, Lever House regarding Mr Thomas Walkden in relation to his Co-Partnership Scrip. Mr Thomas Walkden left the service of Messrs. John Walkden & Co, 30th June 1926. There is a discussion about whether he should be considered for a Preferential Certificate and Mr Bell or Mr Snelling are mentioned as names who can provide more information about Mr Walkden's employment. 10 March 1927 and 15 March 1927

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Unilever Archives and Records Management
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Leverhulme Business Correspondence
Physical description
1 page
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/8546b277-588e-495a-8987-5f90631e9929/

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Memorandum between Mr McLean, Port Sunlight and Mr Fildes, Lever House regarding Mr Thomas Walkden