- William Ramsay (manufacturer)
:"This article refers to the Australian
shoe polish manufacturer. For other people by this name, please seeWilliam Ramsay (disambiguation) ."William Ramsay (6 June 1868 –4 September 1914 ) was a Scottish-bornAustralia nshoe polish manufacturer. In 1906, Ramsay developed "Kiwi" brand shoe polish, today one of the most famous shoe polish brands in the world.Born in
Glasgow in 1868, Ramsay moved to Australia at the age of ten, settling with his family inMelbourne in June, 1878. The family prospered in Victoria; Ramsay's father, John, was a die-sinker and engraver in Scotland, but became a successfulreal estate broker in his adopted homeland. After he left school, William Ramsay set up areal estate firm with his father. The business, "John Ramsay & Son", prospered.After a trip to
New Zealand , where he met and married Annie Elizabeth Meek inOamaru on2 January 1901 , Ramsay established a factory in Carlton in partnership withHamilton McKellar . From there, Ramsay & McKellar would produce disinfectants, polishes, creams, and a variety of other products.In 1904 the pair moved the factory to Elizabeth Street, in Melbourne, where, in 1906, they began producing a new
shoe polish under thetrademark "Kiwi". The polish, which would become phenomenally successful in Australia within a few short 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. inLondon , in theUnited Kingdom , and in 1913 William Ramsay himself headed to the region to promote the new brand in Europe.Ramsay died of cancer in the family home at Essendon, in
Melbourne , outlived by his wife and two sons. His father would follow ten years later.Two of Ramsay's brothers also went on to achieve notability: Sir John Ramsay as a surgeon and cricketer, and
Hugh Ramsay as an artist.References
*"Ramsay, William (1868 - 1914)", "Australian Dictionary of Biography" (available [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110340b.htm online] )
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