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Huntley$36278$ - traduction vers Anglais

BRITISH FOOD COMPANY SPECIALISED IN BISCUITS
Huntley and Palmers biscuits; Huntley and Palmer; Huntley and palmers; J. Huntley & Son; J. Huntley and Son; Huntley & Palmer; Huntley and Palmers; Huntley and Palmers Ltd; Huntley & Palmers Ltd; J Huntley & Son; J Huntley and Son
  • Joseph Palmer joined the company after Huntley was forced to retire in 1838, being aided from his brothers and son to lead the business
  • The original Huntley & Palmers factory in Reading, pictured in 2011
  • Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin on a Congo trading steamer, Upper Congo River, c. 1890
  • Advertising for the ''Opera'' wafers c. 1890

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Huntley & Palmers

Huntley & Palmers is a British company of biscuit makers originally based in Reading, Berkshire. Formed by Joseph Huntley in 1822, the company became one of the world's first global brands (chiefly led by George Palmer who joined in 1841) and ran what was once the world’s largest biscuit factory. The biscuits were sold in elaborately decorated biscuit tins. In 1900, the company's products were sold in 172 countries; further, their global reach saw their advertising posters feature scenes from around the world. Over the years, the company was also known as "J. Huntley & Son" and "Huntley & Palmer".

In 2006, Huntley & Palmers resumed operations and was re-established in Sudbury, Suffolk. Since 1985, the New Zealand firm Griffin's Foods has made Huntley and Palmers biscuits under licence.

In 2017, conservators found a 106-year-old fruitcake from the company in the artefacts from Cape Adare. The cake is believed to have been part of the rations of Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Terra Nova Expedition in 1910–1913.