Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Thomas_Ridgway> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 triples per page.
- Thomas_Ridgway abstract "Thomas Ridgway was an English trader who specialised in the import and sale of tea during the early 19th century.His first shop was in the Bull Ring area of Birmingham; this went bankrupt, and he moved to London. The new business, The Tea Establishment (Ridgway and Company) of King William Street, London, imported tea, coffee and spices, later specialising in tea. Its success enabled Ridgway to repay his creditors.A Ridgway representative was among importers who met at the London Tavern in March 1851 to condemn the high price and the adulteration of coffee sold to "the lower class of consumer". Ridgways became one of the first companies to sell tea hygienically pre-packed as a measure against adulteration.In 1876 Queen Victoria requested a blend for her personal use. In 1886 the House of Ridgway received a Royal Warrant for its development, and Her Majesty's Tea Blend (now called Her Majesty's Blend) is still sold today by Premier Brands, the conglomerate of which Ridgways became a part.In 1998, Premier Brands relaunched the Ridgways brand, stressing the continuing Royal Warrant and a commitment to Fairtrade ethical standards.".
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageExternalLink fairtrade.html.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageExternalLink www.fairtrade.org.uk.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageExternalLink fc-sum98.htm.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageID "1920498".
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageLength "2062".
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageRevisionID "624192485".
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Bull_Ring,_Birmingham.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tea_houses.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Coffee.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Fair_trade.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink King_William_Street,_London.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink King_William_Street_(London).
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Premier_Brands.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Premier_Foods.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Warrant.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Royal_warrant_of_appointment.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Spices.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Tea.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ridgways Limited".
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Ridgway".
- Thomas_Ridgway hasPhotoCollection Thomas_Ridgway.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_link.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Thomas_Ridgway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inline.
- Thomas_Ridgway subject Category:Tea_houses.
- Thomas_Ridgway hypernym Trader.
- Thomas_Ridgway type Person.
- Thomas_Ridgway type Restaurant.
- Thomas_Ridgway type Restaurant.
- Thomas_Ridgway comment "Thomas Ridgway was an English trader who specialised in the import and sale of tea during the early 19th century.His first shop was in the Bull Ring area of Birmingham; this went bankrupt, and he moved to London. The new business, The Tea Establishment (Ridgway and Company) of King William Street, London, imported tea, coffee and spices, later specialising in tea.".
- Thomas_Ridgway label "Thomas Ridgway".
- Thomas_Ridgway sameAs m.066659.
- Thomas_Ridgway sameAs Q7793550.
- Thomas_Ridgway sameAs Q7793550.
- Thomas_Ridgway wasDerivedFrom Thomas_Ridgway?oldid=624192485.
- Thomas_Ridgway isPrimaryTopicOf Thomas_Ridgway.