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Boland's Bakery was the largest bakery in Dublin in the late 19th century. It was founded by the Boland family. It was founded by the Boland family. The company sold a number of products such as bread, biscuits, cakes, confectionery and flour, although over the years biscuits became the company's main product.
View of the production floor, Jacob's Ireland factory, 1910. The originator of the Jacob's brand name was the small biscuit bakery, W. & R. Jacob, founded in 1851 in Bridge Street, Waterford, Ireland, by William Beale Jacob and his brother Robert. In 1852, it moved to Bishop Street in Dublin, Ireland, with a factory in Peter's Row.
Pages in category "United Biscuits brands" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abbey Crunch; B.
Keebler Chips Deluxe Rainbow cookies Keebler Delivery Truck, US 23, Michigan. Godfrey Keebler, of German descent, opened a bakery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1853.His bakery networked with several other local bakeries and others around the country over the years, and in 1927 they merged into the United Biscuit Company of America.
United Biscuits Network (UBN) was an internal radio station serving the factories of United Biscuits (UB) in Britain that operated from 1970 to 1979. [1]In 1970 the BBC had a monopoly on radio broadcasting in Britain, although there were a few offshore pirate radio broadcasters, such as Radio Caroline. [2]
The visitor's bureau in Dublin, Ohio, is attempting to lure tourists from the original Dublin around St. Patrick's Day with "shameless offers of free beer." Visit Dublin Ohio, a nonprofit funded ...
1 October – The monument to Parnell was officially unveiled in Upper Sackville Street, Dublin. Full date unknown. A strike of women workers at Jacob's biscuit factory in Dublin was organised by Rosie Hackett. The organisation Royal Arch Purple was formed, closely linked to the Orange Institution. [3]
(Left to right) Phil McGarry, Domnhall O'Friel, Dave Byrne and Eoin Donovan are among five Irish Dubliners who visited Dublin, Ohio, this month in the lead up to St. Patrick's Day and received ...