you would be surprised just how many members only read the last couple of posts of a thread and miss so much info in doing so always best to start from post 1..another tip is when you come back to a thread always read from the last post you have made that way you miss nothing..glad you found the photo you wantedFeeling a bit of a plonker now. I was having a cuppa in bed and casually searched for Clissold Street, hoping to find a photo or two. It was the button factory I was primarily interested in. If only I had thought to scroll UP! There is the photo I was hoping for! This forum never disappoints. Thank you.
I wonder if Sir F.R.S.L. Gooch, Bart. had any speculative interests in Scottish Shale? On a personal note, as a boy in the 1950s, Clissold Street and the nearby canal were part of my adventure playground. The large, gated entrance of the Lamp Works was almost directly opposite to that of the J. S. Manton button factory across the road. As such, they served as useful goalposts for our football games. The gatekeeper at the Lamp Works was determined to put a stop to this, even to the point of having police pursue us through the streets. Seems unbelievable nowadays.I've just found this entry from the Scottish Shale company on the Lamp Works in Clissold Street, not quite sure what the connection with them is!
There is more information if you click into the various sections near the bottom..
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(As an aside, the reason I found it is that there is a Clissold Park near where I live in London and I wondered if there was any connection!)