TAIKOO SUGAR REFINERY LIMITED

The records of Taikoo Sugar Refinery listed below include a wide range of material on the organisation of the firm, particularly in the Twentieth Century, and the General Correspondence files (JSSV 1) cover all aspects of the management and staffing of the plant. Unfortunately, the series is only co...

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Date(s) of creation: 1883-1973
Level: Sub-Collection
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Summary: The records of Taikoo Sugar Refinery listed below include a wide range of material on the organisation of the firm, particularly in the Twentieth Century, and the General Correspondence files (JSSV 1) cover all aspects of the management and staffing of the plant. Unfortunately, the series is only complete from 1929-42, the files for the years 1923-28 which, apparently from the numbering system, were created being missing.
Extent: 48 boxes; 9 volumes
Admin history: Taikoo Sugar Refinery [TSR] was established by John Samuel Swire in June 1881 after a thorough investigation into the feasibility and openings for a new refinery in China. His determination to build the largest and most up-to-date plant was initially stimulated by a period of intense rivalry with Jardine, Matheson & Co. who already owned a refinery. A site for the refinery was selected at Quarry Bay, Hong Kong and the capital for the venture was put up chiefly by John Samuel Swire himself, Holt's James Barrow, H J Butterfield, Mssr ... View more
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright is owned by John Swire & Sons, Ltd, 59 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6AJ
User restrictions: Copying for personal research purposes is permitted. Please contact the archivist for all publication requests.
Language: English
Finding aids: Paper handlist available
Related material: Related MaterialFor the Nineteenth Century development of the firm the records in JSSI 1/5-15 and JSSI 2/3-11 cover the discussions and surveys on its establishment and early history and problems. In addition the Director's Correspondence (JSSI 3) includes material relating to the Refinery and Far Eastern affairs affecting its progress and a certain amount of general information concerning TSR affairs, although not on the management of the Refinery itself, can be found in B&S correspondence (JSSII 2). There is very little on the po ... View more
Format: Archive