Philanthropy, founder of Reckitt and Sons, formerly Reckitts & Colman, now Reckitt Benckiser
Sir James Reckitt, 1st Baronet (15 November 1833 – 18 March 1924) was a founder of the household products company Reckitt and Sons, developed from his father Isaac Reckitt's starch and laundry blue business.
Sir JamesReckitt, 1st Baronet (15 November 1833 – 18 March 1924) was a founder of the household products company Reckitt and Sons, developed from his...
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, trading as Reckitt, is a British multinational consumer goods company headquartered in Slough, England. It is a producer...
Reckitt and Sons was a leading British manufacturer of household products, notably starch, black lead, laundry blue, and household polish, and based in...
Isaac Reckitt (1792–1862) was the founder of Reckitt and Sons, a business that emerged to become Reckitt, one of the United Kingdom's largest consumer...
Sir Harold JamesReckitt JP MP (5 May 1868 – 29 December 1930) was a British Liberal Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Pontefract...
was created on 17 July 1894 for the businessman and philanthropist JamesReckitt. The second Baronet sat as member of parliament for Pontefract and Brigg...
including the Mount Retail Park (2002), East Hull Baths (1898) and listed JamesReckitt Library (1889), and the area known as Witham. The Drypool Ward includes...
and he and his brother Sir JamesReckitt were directors of the company at the time he lived at Caen Wood Towers. Reckitt was born in 1827 in Lincolnshire...
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The school is situated on JamesReckitt Avenue in the east of the city, its front facade overlooks East Park...
dialectologist Jacob Post (1774–1855), Quaker religious writer Sir JamesReckitt (1833–1924), starch, blue and polish manufacturer Anna Richardson (1806–1892)...
flagship product Enfamil. It operates as an independent subsidiary of Reckitt. The company dates back to a firm created by Edward Mead Johnson, one of...
Harold JamesReckitt Brigg Lib [?] 1 May 1907 William Evans-Gordon Stepney Con [?] 10 June 1907 Denis Joseph Cogan East Wicklow IPP [?] 1 July 1907 James O'Mara...
he left to take up a post as a confidential shorthand clerk to JamesReckitt of Reckitt and Sons in Kingston upon Hull. In Hull, Ferens continued to teach...
two bridges were replaced on the docks branch: a minor bridge, over JamesReckitt Avenue, replaced at a cost of about £1 million, and a major bridge replacement...
Liberal MP 1900–16. H. J. Reckitt, Liberal MP 1893, 1895–1907 Sir JamesReckitt, founder of household products company Reckitt and Sons. Thomas Wemyss Reid...
World War. He subsequently became chief executive, and then chairman, of Reckitt & Colman. Active from that period in the Confederation of British Industry...
Australian brand of household insecticide owned by the British company Reckitt. Together with its sister product Aerogard, a popular insect repellent...
largest flour-milling businesses Sir Harold Reckitt, 2nd Baronet (1868–1930)[citation needed] Sir JamesReckitt, 1st Baronet (1833–1924)[citation needed]...
Institute was built, containing a billiards room and library, funded by Sir JamesReckitt. During the 1920s and 30s the village expanded again as a commuter village...
was established as the Buprenorphine division of Reckitt Benckiser in 1994. In December 2014, Reckitt Benckiser spun off its specialty pharmaceuticals...
Award, the Branford Boase Award, and other regional UK awards. Drive By JamesReckitt Hull Children's Book Award 2013 Inside My Head (2010 ISBN 978-1-4088-0271-7...
business as one of its youngest ever brand managers. In 1992, he moved to Reckitt Benckiser as a category manager before becoming global head of category...
horses he had trained being Disturbance and Reugny. Both were owned by James Octavius Machell with whom he fell out when Machell tried to manipulated...