William Ramsay | |
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Born | 6 June 1868
Glasgow, Scotland |
Died | 4 September 1914
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | (aged 46)
Occupation(s) | Inventor, manufacturer, businessman |
Relatives | Sir John Ramsay (brother), Hugh Ramsay (brother), Robin Ramsay (grandson) |
William Ramsay (6 June 1868 – 4 September 1914) was a Scottish-born Australian shoe polish manufacturer. In 1906, Ramsay developed " Kiwi" brand shoe polish, today one of the most famous shoe polish brands in the world.
Ramsay was born on 6 June 1868 in Glasgow, Scotland to Margaret Thomson and her husband, businessman John Ramsay. The family migrated to Melbourne in June 1878. [1] The family prospered in Victoria; Ramsay's father, John, was a die-sinker and engraver in Scotland, however he became a successful real estate broker in his adopted homeland. After he left school, Ramsay set up a successful real estate firm with his father.
After a trip to New Zealand, where he met and married Annie Elizabeth Meek in Oamaru on 2 January 1901, Ramsay established a factory in Carlton in partnership with Hamilton McKellar. From there, Ramsay & McKellar produced disinfectants, polishes, creams, and other products.[ citation needed]
In 1904 the factory moved to Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. In 1906, they began producing a new shoe polish under the trademark " Kiwi". The polish, which would become successful in Australia within a few years, was named in honour of Annie Ramsay's New Zealand heritage. In 1912, after McKellar had left the company, Ramsay's father established a branch of Kiwi Polish Co. in London. In 1913 Ramsay visited Europe to promote the brand.
Ramsay died of cancer on 4 September 1914 in the family home at Essendon, in Melbourne. He was survived by his wife, Annie, and their two sons. His father died on 3 March 1924.
Ramsay's wife Annie took over as Chair of Kiwi from 1924 to 1933. [1]
His elder son John (1904-1966) joined the company in 1921, became Managing Director in 1928, and later Chairman. [1]
His younger son, Sir Thomas Meek Ramsay [2] (b.1907) [1] graduated in science at the University of Melbourne [3] and joined the company as consulting chemist in 1926. In 1956 became Managing Director. [1] He married Alice James, [4] and their son is actor Robin Ramsay, whom he disowned. [2]
Two of Ramsay's brothers went on to achieve notability: Sir John Ramsay as a surgeon and cricketer, and Hugh Ramsay as an artist. It was largely William's wealth that helped to fund a large art bequest created by John's son James. [5] [6]
This is an edited transcript of a recorded interview.
William Ramsay | |
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Born | 6 June 1868
Glasgow, Scotland |
Died | 4 September 1914
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | (aged 46)
Occupation(s) | Inventor, manufacturer, businessman |
Relatives | Sir John Ramsay (brother), Hugh Ramsay (brother), Robin Ramsay (grandson) |
William Ramsay (6 June 1868 – 4 September 1914) was a Scottish-born Australian shoe polish manufacturer. In 1906, Ramsay developed " Kiwi" brand shoe polish, today one of the most famous shoe polish brands in the world.
Ramsay was born on 6 June 1868 in Glasgow, Scotland to Margaret Thomson and her husband, businessman John Ramsay. The family migrated to Melbourne in June 1878. [1] The family prospered in Victoria; Ramsay's father, John, was a die-sinker and engraver in Scotland, however he became a successful real estate broker in his adopted homeland. After he left school, Ramsay set up a successful real estate firm with his father.
After a trip to New Zealand, where he met and married Annie Elizabeth Meek in Oamaru on 2 January 1901, Ramsay established a factory in Carlton in partnership with Hamilton McKellar. From there, Ramsay & McKellar produced disinfectants, polishes, creams, and other products.[ citation needed]
In 1904 the factory moved to Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. In 1906, they began producing a new shoe polish under the trademark " Kiwi". The polish, which would become successful in Australia within a few years, was named in honour of Annie Ramsay's New Zealand heritage. In 1912, after McKellar had left the company, Ramsay's father established a branch of Kiwi Polish Co. in London. In 1913 Ramsay visited Europe to promote the brand.
Ramsay died of cancer on 4 September 1914 in the family home at Essendon, in Melbourne. He was survived by his wife, Annie, and their two sons. His father died on 3 March 1924.
Ramsay's wife Annie took over as Chair of Kiwi from 1924 to 1933. [1]
His elder son John (1904-1966) joined the company in 1921, became Managing Director in 1928, and later Chairman. [1]
His younger son, Sir Thomas Meek Ramsay [2] (b.1907) [1] graduated in science at the University of Melbourne [3] and joined the company as consulting chemist in 1926. In 1956 became Managing Director. [1] He married Alice James, [4] and their son is actor Robin Ramsay, whom he disowned. [2]
Two of Ramsay's brothers went on to achieve notability: Sir John Ramsay as a surgeon and cricketer, and Hugh Ramsay as an artist. It was largely William's wealth that helped to fund a large art bequest created by John's son James. [5] [6]
This is an edited transcript of a recorded interview.