A brief history of Sheppy Glue and Adhesives
In 1860 William Carr Stevens joined his father John
Stevens in the flourishing organic and inorganic
fertiliser business which continued to have its
manufacturing base at the Limehouse and they opened
offices at 33 Mark Lane and traded together under the
name of Stevens Son & Co.
The beginning of Glue and Adhesives Production
In 1860 and in 1882 purchased the old factory at
Queenborough started by Mr. Falconer, at this time known
as "Queenborough Chemical and Copperas Works".
Mr. Packard, a Sulphuric Acid Manufacturer from Ipswich
inspected the site and production plant with William
Carr Stevens prior to purchase.
Thus Sheppy Glue & Chemical Works Ltd. was formed
on the first day of January, 1887.

A William Cotes became the Company’s Glue
Production Superintendent, a position he was to hold for
very many years. He had a son, Harold, who worked for
the Company for a short period in the Glue Department.
However, Harold was destined for a much greater career.
He was largely instrumental in forming British Glues
& Chemicals Ltd., which rapidly became one of the
largest producers of Glues and Gelatine in the world,
having an international reputation. In later years, he
became that Company’s Chairman.
At the age of 54, William Carr Stevens died in the
year of 1890 and his oldest son, John William Stevens,
aged only 26, became the Company’s new Chairman.
New Marsh Works
In 1896 the business had expanded to the extent that
it could no longer be operated within the confines of
the town works. Therefore, some nineteen acres of land
was purchased for the sum of £1,000.00 at Rushenden on
the opposite side of Queenborough Creek to the
Company’s existing Town Works. The owners at the time
were the Royal Hospital of St. Katharine, a Royal
Foundation of Nuns, whose original patron was Queen
Matilda, wife of King Stephen. They had acquired the
land in the year 1392 by grant from John of Gaunt. This
is now the site of the Factory.
From the 1980's and onward
 Glue
Production continues at the Queenborough factory using
old and more recent glue recopies. Sheppy still use
traditional techniques to manufacture there glues.
Paul
and Charles Stevens, who joined the company in the
mid 80's are the 6th generation of the family business
since its foundation, Paul and Charles Stevens recently
became joint Managing Directors of the Sheppy group
of companies.
Site Information
Contributors
The authors of this site are:
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Paul Stevens (Text relevant to the historical,
introductions and technical information)
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Michael Stevens (Text relevant to the historical
and technical information)
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Richard Stevens (Text relevant to the links and
introduction information)
The Web designers and creators are:
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Richard Stevens Designer (Responsible for the
design, planning and development of the site, also
creation of templates and new pages)
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Paul Stevens MD (Responsible for planning and
updating the site)
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