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  1. George Cadbury (19 September 1839 – 24 October 1922) was an English Quaker businessman and social reformer who expanded his father's Cadbury's cocoa and chocolate company in Britain.

  2. George Cadbury (September 19, 1839 – October 24, 1922), the third son of the Quaker tea and coffee dealer John Cadbury, was the co-founder of Cadbury's cocoa and chocolate company, a social reformer, a philanthropist, and a politician.

  3. Learn how George Cadbury, one of the sons of John Cadbury, transformed the chocolate industry with his vision and generosity. Discover how he created Bournville, a model factory and village for his workers, and how Cadbury supported British society in times of war and peace.

  4. George Cadbury (born Sept. 19, 1839, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng.—died Oct. 24, 1922, Birmingham) was an English businessman and social reformer who, with his elder brother, Richard, took over their father’s failing enterprise (April 1861) and built it into the highly prosperous Cadbury

  5. 17 de may. de 2015 · Fundada en 1824 por el cuáquero George Cadbury, construyó el pueblo de Bournville para sus trabajadores que contaba con escuelas, instalaciones para el esparcimiento y parques.

  6. George Cadbury. 1839 – 1922. George, the third son of John and Candia Cadbury, was born in Edgbaston, Birmingham. He was an ambitious, hardworking and serious person. At sixteen he was apprenticed to Joseph Rowntree, in York, to learn the grocery trade.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › social-sciences-and-law › social-reformersGeorge Cadbury | Encyclopedia.com

    11 de jun. de 2018 · Cadbury, George (1839–1922) English manufacturer and social reformer. In 1861, he and his brother Richard (1835–99) took control of their father's cocoa and chocolate factory. In 1879, Cadbury established a model housing estate for the factory workers at Bourneville.