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<big>'''Robinson & Churchill, ''' ''High Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.''</big>
<big>'''Robinson & Churchill, ''' ''Wembdon Road, Wembdon, Somerset.''</big>


Recorded in 1892.  
In 1852 Madocks & Robinson from Stogursey and by 1874 William Robinson & Co to 1892 when Robinson & Churchill, with offices St Mary’s Street Bridgwater.  


Originally [[Castle Sons & Woods]] at Banwell, then later a branch of the Wembdon concern.
In January 1920 Edward Hickling Churchill sold the site to Somerset Fruit Products to be used as a jam factory.
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 4 May 2020

Robinson & Churchill, Wembdon Road, Wembdon, Somerset.

In 1852 Madocks & Robinson from Stogursey and by 1874 William Robinson & Co to 1892 when Robinson & Churchill, with offices St Mary’s Street Bridgwater.

In January 1920 Edward Hickling Churchill sold the site to Somerset Fruit Products to be used as a jam factory.