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  2. Alexander Tom Cussons - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Tom Cussons (14 July 1875 – 20 August 1951) was the Chairman of Cussons Sons & Co, the largest independent soap manufacturer in Britain and maker of the brand Cussons Imperial Leather and other personal care products.

  3. Imperial Leather - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Bayleys was acquired by Cussons Sons & Co, owned by Alexander Tom Cussons. It was not until some years later in 1938 that, using a version of the original perfume, the soap 'Imperial Leather' was created by Alexander Tom Cussons. [1] [2] [3] The soap was

  4. Thomas Tomlinson Cussons - Wikipedia

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    Cussons, Son & Co., catalogue from 1898 when Thomas had moved to Swinton, Manchester. Thomas Tomlinson Cussons (24 November 1838 – 18 March 1927) was the head of the British soap manufacturing business Cussons & Son. He established the 'Cussons' brand which has become one of the largest personal care brands in Britain.

  5. Alexander Stockton Cussons - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Stockton Cussons (1914–1986) was the Chairman of Cussons Group, the largest independent soap manufacturer in Britain. Alexander continued manufacturing of the famous brand Cussons Imperial Leather , and many other products under the Cussons label, including 1001 Carpet Cleaner.

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    Tidy Sums. Like so many other things you don't need to buy, many cleaning products simply don't work well, do more harm than good, or can be skipped in favor of a much cheaper do-it-yourself solution.