Made in Scotland: Household Names That Began in Scotland

Made in Scotland: Household Names That Began in Scotland

by Carol Foreman (Author), Carol Foreman (Author)

Synopsis

Of the wide range and diversity of British products that are now household names, both at home and abroad, the Scots can take pride in the fact that many of them began in Scotland. When people first spread Robertson's Golden Shred Marmalade on their toast, it was by courtesy of a Paisley man, James Robertson. How would the housewife have thickened her sauce without cornflour, first produced in Paisley by Brown & Polson in 1854? Pringle of Hawick gave the world the first knitted twin-set; J & P Coats of Paisley, whose origins go back to 1830, grew into the largest thread manufacturer in the world, and the UK's number one comic, The Beano, was born in Dundee.This new edition of Made in Scotland features the stories behind a wide number of the best-known household names that originated in Scotland. It is a fascinating and nostalgic journey into the past and a wonderful celebration of Scottish industry. It includes a huge number of photographs of old advertisements, slogans and trademarks of all the products featured.

$4.37

Save:$14.60 (77%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 143
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 19 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 1841582891
ISBN 13: 9781841582894

Author Bio
Carol Foreman is the author of Glasgow Street Names, Hidden Glasgow, Lost Glasgow and Glasgow from the Air. She is a noted local historian and lives and works in Glasgow.