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Thomas Beecham (chemist)

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Name
  
Thomas Beecham

Role
  
Chemist


Died
  
April 6, 1907

Grandchildren
  
Thomas Beecham

Thomas Beecham (chemist)

Children
  
Sir Joseph Beecham, 1st Baronet

Sir thomas beecham interview and rehearsal


Thomas Beecham (3 December 1820 – 6 April 1907) was the founder of Beechams, a large pharmaceutical businesses.

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Sir thomas beecham interview with peter brook


Career

Born in Curbridge in Oxfordshire, Beecham became a shepherd's boy at the age of 8 and it is in this role that he learnt about herbal medicine.

For a while he worked as the village postman in Kidlington but in 1847 he moved to Wigan where he started selling Beecham's Pills which were a laxative. By 1859 he was based in St Helens where he started advertising as well as selling his pills. He created a network of agents throughout Lancashire and Yorkshire and by 1880 he had expanded his business so much that he was able to open his first factory.

In 1893 he moved to Southport where he fully retired within three years. He died in Southport in 1907 and is buried in St Helens.

Family

In 1847 he married Jane Evans and together they went on to have two sons and two daughters. He subsequently married Sarah Pemberton in 1873 and Mary Sawell in 1879.

His elder son was Sir Joseph Beecham, 1st Baronet, and his grandson was the noted conductor Sir Thomas Beecham. His younger son was William Eardley Beecham. Another great grandchild was the poet Audrey Beecham.

References

Thomas Beecham (chemist) Wikipedia