Taylors of Welwyn

Robert Hawker

Taylors of Welwyn
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northern Bee Books
Published
12 August 2016
Pages
188
ISBN
9781908904072

Taylors of Welwyn

Robert Hawker

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Taylors of Welwyn by Robert J Hawker

Thomas Bates Blow was from a working class background and leading a life

with little direction until he was befriended by a member of a leading British

family: with his patronage and much hard work, Thomas laid the foundation of

what was to become the largest business in Europe supplying the requirements

of beekeepers.

This volume charts the history of Taylors of Welwyn, from its birth through

the challenging changes and large expansion in the last two decades of the

nineteenth century through to the Company being put into liquidation after more

than a century of trading. From zero to zero in three acts, with three leading

men, changing scenery and a large supporting cast involving confl ict, changes of

ownership, fi res, World wars, no infl ation, high infl ation, but mostly about bees,

beekeeping and beekeepers and the vagaries that come with that fascinating mix.

The Author

Bob Hawker is a retired Professional Engineer. Following graduation, training

and employment in the Electrical Supply Industry, he moved over to the academic

world where in addition to normal lecturing duties he acted in Consultancy roles,

organised and talked at Conferences and appeared as Expert Witness in criminal

and civil legal proceedings.

Bob is married with two children and for the last thirty-eight years he has

tended between four and twenty four colonies of honey-bees in his large garden,

most years in late Summer taking them to the nearby Northumberland moors.

Researching and writing beekeeping history is his way of attempting to remain

sane in the dark Winter days.

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