trading as Rowntree's (/ˈraʊntriːz/ ROWN-treez), is a British confectionery brand and a former business based in York, England. Rowntree developed the...
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were published in 1901 in his book Poverty, A Study of Town Life. In Rowntree's work, he surveyed working-class families in York and drew a poverty line...
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Rowntree is an English surname derived from "Rowan tree". It may refer to: Rowntree's, a confectionery company in York, England previously owned by members...
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Catriona Rowntree (born 19 July 1971) is an Australian television presenter. Rowntree is a long standing presenter on the Nine Network's Getaway program...
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Dave Rowntree Podcast Show on Spotify with "researcher George". The first series was six episodes long, starting with an episode of Rowntree's "go to"...
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1862, Rowntree's was founded at Castlegate, in York by Henry Isaac Rowntree, as the company manager bought out the Tuke family. In 1864 Rowntree acquired...
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Kit Kat (redirect from Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp)
wafer bar confection created by Rowntree's of York, England. It is produced globally by Nestlé (which acquired Rowntree's in 1988), except in the United...
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Joseph Rowntree may refer to: Joseph Rowntree (Senior) (1801–1859), English grocer and educational reformer Joseph Rowntree (philanthropist) (1836–1925)...
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Rowntree Trusts are funded from the legacies of the Quaker chocolate entrepreneurs and social reformers Joseph Rowntree and Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree...
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Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles (rebranded in Australia as Wonka Fruit Pastilles after the 1988 acquisition of Rowntree's by Nestlé, Fruit Joy in Italy; Frutips...
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Smarties (redirect from Smarties (Nestlé - Rowntree's))
trademark name Smarties. In 2007, production moved from York to Hamburg. Rowntree's of York, England, have been making "Chocolate Beans" since at least 1882...
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Graan as head coach from the 2022–23 season. Munster won silverware in Rowntree's first season as head coach, ending a twelve year trophy drought when they...
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during Joseph Rowntree's ownership of Rowntree's. The club were founding members of the York Football League during 1897 under the name Rowntrees. They were...
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support and resettle the refugees in countries which would accept them. Rowntree's first task in Prague was to escort by railroad a group of several dozen...
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Rowntree's Fruit Gums are circular sweets formerly made by Rowntree's, who were later acquired by Nestlé. There are five flavours, each of a different...
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After Eight (category Rowntree's brands)
acquisition of Rowntree in 1988. The mints were originally manufactured at Rowntree's York factory, before production transferred to Castleford, West Yorkshire...
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Rowntree's Randoms are a jelly sweet produced by Nestlé under its Rowntree's brand. The sweet was launched in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2009.[citation...
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of Charles Booth, and his time as a chocolatier at the family business Rowntree's, one of the most important in Britain. Even as a powerful businessman...
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John Rowntree may refer to: John Stephenson Rowntree, director of Rowntree's confectionery company and reformer of the Quaker movement John Wilhelm Rowntree...
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of employees of Rowntree's who died in World War I, and was opened in July 1921 by local entrepreneur and philanthropist Joseph Rowntree. The gates at the...
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Anna Crosfield, a textiles' artist. They went on to have three children. Rowntree's first post-war job was as a journalist at the Northern Echo in Darlington...
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the University of Glasgow. Dorothy Rowntree was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1903. At the time of Dorothy Rowntree's matriculation at the University of...
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Kenneth Rowntree (14 March 1915 – 21 February 1997) was an English artist. Kenneth Rowntree was born in Scarborough, the son of Howard Doncaster Rowntree (1879-1974)...
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prosecutor Franz Muller then outlined Rowntree's crimes to the court. Muller also informed the court Rowntree's inability to make or maintain friendships...
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Stephenson Rowntree (28 November 1872 – 21 May 1951) was a Quaker and Liberal MP for York, England. He was the son of John Stephenson Rowntree and Elizabeth...
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Yorkie (chocolate bar) (category Rowntree's brands)
It was originally made by York-based company Rowntree's, hence the name. In 1976, Eric Nicoli of Rowntree's spotted a gap in the confectionery market for...
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chocolates, produced by Rowntree. She referred to herself as the "Rowntree's Chocolate Girl", when describing a visit she made to the Rowntree's factory in York...
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Aero (chocolate bar) (category Rowntree's brands)
manufactured by the Vevey-based company Nestlé. Originally produced by Rowntree's, Aero bars were introduced in 1935 to the North of England as the "new...
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Amy Rowntree OBE (13 July 1885 – 4 March 1962) was a Tasmanian educationist who introduced kindergarten techniques to Tasmania. She was also a writer and...
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Drifter was a wafer-based chocolate bar. Rowntree's launched Drifter in 1980, consisting of a wafer with caramel layered on top, covered with milk chocolate...
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