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William Colgate (January 25, 1783 – March 25, 1857) was an English-American industrialist who in 1806 founded what became the Colgate-Palmolive company. Early life [ edit ]
Palmolive bar soap advertisement, The Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, May 20, 1899 Palmolive_soap_logo_circa_1899 1922 advertisement for Palmolive soap. In 1898, the company introduced a pale, olive-green-colored, floating bar of soap made of coconut, palm and olive oils aggressively marketed under the brand name "Palmolive".
The Colgate-Palmolive Company, commonly known as Colgate-Palmolive, is an American multinational consumer products company headquartered on Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The company specializes in the production, distribution, and provision of household, health care, personal care, and veterinary products.
Palmolive may refer to: Colgate-Palmolive, the company associated with Palmolive brand soap; Palmolive (brand), a soap brand owned by Colgate-Palmolive;
George Henry Lesch (1909–1994) was the president and CEO of the Colgate-Palmolive company from 1961 to 1974, and was also the chairman of the board of the company from 1961 to 1974. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was featured on the cover of Forbes magazine in 1966.
Company 2 December 1852: 1: 0? Bansha, County Tipperary: Passenger train derailed on poor track [1] W&L: 5 October 1853: 16: 15: 8: Straffan, County Kildare: 1853 Straffan rail accident: Freight train hit rear of broken-down passenger train: GS&W: 31 December 1853: 2: 0: 6: Between Clonmel and Kilsheelan, County Tipperary: Derailment of ...
A memorial in his honour in New York reads "In Memory of Patrick O'Donnell. who heroically gave up his life for Ireland in London, England 17 December 1883. Not tears but prayers for the dead who died for Ireland". O'Donnell's remains were located in the London cemetery by the National Graves Association. All executed prisoners are buried ...
In company with the 5th Earl Spencer, the then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, he proceeded to Dublin, and took the oath as Chief Secretary at Dublin Castle, on 6 May 1882; but on the afternoon of the same day, while walking in the Phoenix Park in company with Thomas Henry Burke, the Permanent Under-Secretary, he was assassinated by members of the ...