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R. Stothert’s & Sons Ltd
Company typeLimited

Traded as

R. Stothert's & Sons Ltd, Stothert's Ltd
IndustryChemists, Drinks Manufacturers, Pharmaceuticals, Wholesale
Founded1852
FounderRichard Stothert
Defunct1970
SuccessorA.G. Barr
HeadquartersAtherton, Lancashire, England,
Manchester
,
United Kingdom

Key people

Richard Stothert (Chairman)
Richard Maxwell Stothert (Chairman)
Maxwell Harwood Stothert (Chairman)
ProductsPharmaceuticals, Medicines, Soft Drinks, Chemicals
ServicesBottling, Canning

Number of employees

270+


R. Stothert’s & Sons Ltd (later Stothert's LTD) was originally a firm of chemists founded by Richard Stothert (1830 –1912) in Atherton, Greater Manchester. They were well-known manufacturing chemists and wholesalers of Medicines and Beverages.

History[edit]

The business was founded in 1852. Prior to this Richard Stothert, who was born in the village of Goosnargh near Preston was an apprentice to a chemist in 1851 and worked and lived in Bolton. Stothert's were well known by their main marketing image of "The bearded man" (founder Richard Stothert) placed on its tins and boxes.

Early production included pills, tonics, ointments and powders for common medical complaints. The bearded man also featured on bottles of ginger beer and carbonated drinks that the company started producing in the early 20th century.

Stothert's was one of the first to use Codd-neck bottles and beverage cans in the United Kingdom. They expanded their premises in 1905[1] Stothert products had a major outlet in Thwaites arcade, Blackburn and Stothert's were known to have done business with The Great Store Chemists, Portsmouth and Taylors drug co. LTD.

The Company was handed down to Maxwell Harwood Stothert in the 1940s. In the 1960-70s after 120 years of business Stothert's Ltd was absorbed by soft drink giant A.G. Barrs of Glasgow (Iron Bru), the Stothert's factory of Atherton became one of their four main bottling plants. The factory was closed and demolished in 2006.[2]

Products[edit]

Head & Stomach Pills
  • Back & Kidney Pills
    Back & Kidney Pills
  • Aspirin Tablets
  • Albon Tablets
    Albon Tablets
  • Ginger beer
  • Mineral water
    Mineral water
  • Seidlitz powder
  • Laxatives
    Laxatives
  • Rubber adhesive Plasters
    Rubber adhesive Plasters
  • Shaving razors
    Shaving razors
  • Feeding bottles
    Feeding bottles
  • Caster Oil
  • Footpaste
    Footpaste
  • Vapour Ointment
    Vapour Ointment
  • Cod liver oil
  • Health Tonic
    Health Tonic
  • Chest & Lung Mixture
    Chest & Lung Mixture
  • Caster Oil Pills
    Caster Oil Pills
  • Glycerine & Ipec
    Glycerine & Ipec
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "BBC - A History of the World - Object : Stotherts Codd Bottle". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  • ^ "Long Lost Histories: Stothert's Ltd (Albion Drugs and Distillery), Atherton". If Those Walls Could Talk. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2018.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=R._Stothert%27s_%26_Sons_Ltd&oldid=966516207"

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