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La tombe de Keiller, le cimetière Howff, Dundee. La tombe d'Alexander Keiller, Western Cemetery, Dundee. Vintage English Blue Transferware Marmalade Crock Jam Jar Transferware Milk Glass Jam Jar Transferware Advertising Jar Original Dundee James Keiller Antique English Advertising Pot – Scottish Alexander Cairns & Sons – Seville& Alexander Keiller, head of the marmalade firm, was another important patron. He paid Milne a stipend – so that he could spend the summers in France – in return Avebury was restored by Alexander Keiller (marmalade magnate) in the 1930s. He re-erected many fallen stones and spent millions of pounds on the site.
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Il est l'héritier de l'entreprise de marmelade de sa famille, James Keiller & Son, qui a été fondée en 1797 à Dundee et exportait de la confiture et de la confiserie à travers l'Empire britannique. Il a fondé et financé la Alexander Keiller FSA FGS was a Scottish archaeologist, pioneering aerial photographer, businessman and philanthropist who worked on an extensive prehistor 1864 Wedderspoon Keiller obtained a patent for the process of preparing marmalade using machinery. 1876 By this time, marmalades popularity had increased. 1877 Alexander's son, John Mitchell Keiller, took over the business after his father's death in Gibraltar.
It was made by James Keiller in Dundee , Scotland, later creating James Keiller & Son , a brand name which became iconic in the 18th and 19th centuries, and has been sold several times. One of Janet Keiller's great-great-great grandsons was Alexander Keiller and one of her great-great-great-great grandsons is the British television presenter Monty Don. It is believed that Keiller's marmalade were the first people to produce Dundee Cake, or at least, if not the first to make this cake, the first to make this cake commercially available and to call it "Dundee Cake". Alexander Keiller (archaeologist) Alexander Keiller FSA FGS (1889–1955) was a Scottish archaeologist, pioneering aerial photographer, businessman and philanthropist who worked on an extensive prehistoric site at Avebury in Wiltshire, England. Keiller was heir to the marmalade business of his family, James Keiller & Son that had been established in
2020-03-06 · Alexander Keiller Museum: The Marmalade Heir and his life - See 133 traveler reviews, 66 candid photos, and great deals for Avebury, UK, at Tripadvisor. Alexander Keiller was born at Binrock House, Dundee, on 1 December 1889, the only child of John Mitchell and Mary Keiller of the esteemed Dundee medical family. On the death of his father in 1899, Alexander Keiller, at the age of nine, became sole heir to a vast fortune derived from the family marmalade business; James Keiller and Sons, established
Alexander Keiller, född 1 juli 1804 i Dundee, död 27 mars 1874 i Göteborg, var en brittisk-svensk industri- och affärsman. Keiller anlade den första mekaniska verkstaden i Göteborg.
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s. på en tid, då industrien i vårt land, i jemförelse med hvad den var i andra länder, ännu kunde sägas ligga i sin linda, kom skotten Alexander Keiller, då ännu blott tjugoett år gammal, för första gången till Sverige, dertill närmast föranledd af de affärer med trävaror, som hans fader, timmerhandlare och skeppsredare i Skottland, hade med 13 relationer: Alexander Keiller, Gatunamn i Göteborg, Götaverken, James Keiller, James Keiller (1836–1918), James Keiller (1867–1962), John Keiller Greig, Keiller (släkt), Keiller’s marmalade, Keillers damm, Keillers park (film), Lista över spårvagnar i Göteborg, Ramberget, Hisingen. Marmalade jar. James Keiller and Sons. Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire (Accredited Museum) Letters between Young, Digney and Alexander Keiller, 1951.
[ 1 ] Enligt en sägen tog James Keiller under 1790-talet med sig en skeppslast apelsiner från ett fartyg som sökte hamn i en vinterstorm. Alexander Keiller FSA FGS (1889–1955) was a Scottish archaeologist and businessman who worked on an extensive prehistoric site at Avebury in Wiltshire, England. Keiller was heir to the marmalade business of his family, James Keiller & Son that had been established in 1797[1] in Dundee, and exported marmalade and confectionery across the British Empire.
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Educated at Eton, at the age of nine he became sole heir to the company and his family's fortune, and devoted the rest of his life to spending it. Keiller's marmalade, named after its creator Janet Keiller, is believed to have been the first commercial brand of marmalade, produced in Dundee, Scotland. The apocryphal story tells that James Keiller bought a ship load of oranges from a ship which was seeking harbour from a winter storm.
Keiller was exporting millions of jars of marmalade and jam every month to British troops in France by 1917.