Of Marmalade Fame
Mrs. Frank Cooper, who died at her home in Woodstock'road, Oxford, at the age of 84, furnished a remarkable instance of romance in business (states a London writer); Upwards of half a century ago, Mrs. Cooper, who was a native of Oxford, made marmalade at her home and sold it. amongst friends. Rapidly the demand, for a marmalade, which is now known throughout the world, grew, and to cope with., it Mrs. Cooper's husband opened a grocer's business in a small way in a shop in High street. The business as now conducted by two sons, and for some years, Mrs. Cooper has,taken no active part in it. The marmalade, which was originally mado in one small room, now requires the full capacity of a largo factory. . ...
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 9
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130Of Marmalade Fame Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 9
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