- Lever Brothers
and his brother, James.
In 1885 they bought a small
soap works inWarrington . Usingglycerin and vegetable oils such aspalm oil , rather thantallow , to manufacture soap, they produced a good, free-lathering soap, called "Sunlight Soap", at a rate of 450 tons per week by 1888. Larger premises were built on marshes at Bromborough Pool on theWirral Peninsula at what became "Port Sunlight ".Lever Brothers was one of several British companies that took a interest in the welfare of its employees.cn|date=April 2008 The
model village of Port Sunlight was developed between 1888 and 1914 adjoining the soap factory to accommodate the company's staff in good quality housing, with high architectural standards and many community facilities.By 1900 "Lifebuoy", "Lux" and "Vim" brands had been added and subsidiaries had been set up in the
United States ,Switzerland ,Canada ,Australia ,Germany and elsewhere. By 1911 the company had its ownoil palm plantations in the Congo and theSolomon Islands . Lever Brothers Ltd also acquired other soap companies including A&F Pears, Gossage's ofWidnes , Crosfield's of Warrington,Hazlehurst & Sons ofRuncorn and Hudson's ofLiverpool .The company grew and operated until 1930, when it merged with a Dutch company,
Margarine Unie , to formUnilever , the first modern multinational company. The Lever Brothers name was kept for a time as an imprint, as well as the name of the US subsidiary, Lever Brothers Company, and a Canadian subsidiary, Lever Brothers Ltd.Among its presidents was
Charles Luckman in the 1950s who would champion the construction of theLever House inNew York City . Luckman would leave the company before the building's completion to achieve a notable architect career on his own including the design ofMadison Square Garden , theTheme Building and master plan forLos Angeles International Airport ,Aon Center and initial buildings of theKennedy Space Center andJohnson Space Center . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B07E3DD1139F93BA15752C0A96F958260&scp=1&sq=Charles%20Luckman&st=cse Charles Luckman, Architect Who Designed Penn Station's Replacement, Dies at 89 - New York Times - January 28, 1999] ]ee also
* Lever Brothers Factory originally located in
Balmain ,New South Wales ,Australia
*Port Sunlight
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