Employees of Cadbury Brothers Limited who died in the Second World War

Employees of Cadbury Brothers Limited who died in the Second World War
Employees of Cadbury Brothers Limited and associated companies in Great Britain and overseas, who lost their lives in the Second World War 1939-1945

Published by Cadbury Brothers Limited, 6 page Booklet. (S7026WSOU3)

This rare booklet lists the men from Cadburys who died in the Second World War, and also includes casualties from associated companies from overseas. The booklet lists around 125 names in total, and they are divided into the following sections:
  • Employees in Great Britain (who died serving in The Armed Services)
  • Civilian Casuaties (who lost their lives in Air Raids on Birmingham and elsewhere)
  • Employees of Cadbury-Fry-pascall of Hobart Tasmania
  • Employees of Fry-Cadbury of Montreal, Canada
  • Employees of Cadbury-Fry-Hudson of Dunedin New Zealand
  • Employees of Cadbury-Fry of Port Elizabeth, South Africa
  • Cocoa manufacturers of Nigeria
Each entry contains the name of the employee, followed by the branch of the armed services they served in, and the detailsand date of their death. An example is given below:
  • L Moreton. British West Africa Staff. Major, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Killed in action in North West Europe, September 19th, 1944
The condition of the booklet is generally ok. The cover has some minor scuffs and creases, and some light nibbling and wear along the edges and corners, but the staple spine is intact, and all pages are intact, unblemished and bound. Some of the cover creases extend through to the inside pages.
Condition New