Elders & Fyffes: A Photographic History
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2016 | History & Politics
Ubiquitous in every supermarket and corner shop, it is hard to imagine a world without bananas. But it was once so! Britain's love affair with the humble banana is as much the story of Elders & Fyffes, a company set up to import the golden fruit into the United Kingdom. Originally, British imports were of the small Cavendish banana from the Canaries but the British Government was keen to see some trade from the West Indies and Elders & Fyffes was formed to import and distribute bananas. The first ships arrived in 1902 and the company grew and expanded. During both world wars, the fleet of Elders & Fyffes served as armed merchant cruisers. Elders & Fyffes banana boats were a common sight in the ports of Avonmouth, Bristol, Southampton, Portsmouth, Garston, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Cardiff. In this book, Campbell McCutcheon tells their story.
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Published by | Amberley Publishing |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781445656212 |
Language | N/A |
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