Establihsed by George Barham in the late 19th century to sell milk-related things, such as the milk churns which Barham had invented.
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Dairy Supply Company Limited
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Dairy Supply Company - churn
{On the ribbon wrapped around the milk churn:} Dairy Supply Co Limited
Dairy Supply Company - Directors
These panels are above a door which we guess leads to the offices above with ...
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Dairy Supply Company Limited
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Dairy Supply Company - Directors
These panels are above a door which we guess leads to the offices above with ...
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