DescriptionGrave of Richard "Stoney" Smith, Highgate Cemetery 2016-06-09.jpg
English: The grave of Richard "Stoney" Smith, an inventor who invented an improved flour-milling process leading to the mass-production of Hovis bread, in Highgate Cemetery, London. The inscription on the front reads "Stoney. Richard Smith. 16, FEBRUARY 1836. 28, AUGUST 1900. Of Stone in Staffordshire, Macclesfield in Cheshire and London after years of patient investigation he patented on the 6th Oct 1887 his improved treatment of the wheat germ and broken wheat which made the manufacture of hooves bread possible."
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The grave of Richard "Stoney" Smith, an inventor who invented an improved flour-milling process leading to the mass-production of Hovis bread, in Highgate Cemetery, London.