Henry Tate

Google

Click here to visit our sponsor

Teaching History Online
To receive your free copy every month enter your
email address below, then click the 'Join List' button:

Powered by ListBot




Click Here to become a ValueClick Host Site



Spartacus

USA History

British History

First World War

Second World War

Teaching History

Author

Search Website

Email







Henry Tate, the son of a clergyman was born in Chorley, Lancashire in 1819. When he was thirteen he moved to Liverpool and soon afterwards became an apprentice to a grocer. An ambitious young man, Tate owned his own shop by the time he was twenty. Over the next fifteen years he accumulated five more shops.

In 1859 Tate sold his shops and became a partner in a sugar refining company. Ten years later he obtained total control and changed the name of the company to
Henry Tate & Sons. In 1872 Tate patented a new method of cutting sugar cubes. He built a new sugar refinery in Liverpool and over the next few years his business expanded very quickly. Tate gave generously to charity. He founded the University Library at Liverpool and gave the nation the Tate Gallery, which was opened in 1897, and contained his own private collection of paintings. Henry Tate died in 1899.

 





A
mazon Books

Discounts on thousands of popular books at up to 40% off.

Find the book you want in seconds by author, title or subject.

Well over a million books - every book in print in the UK.




Enter keywords...