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English: Cartoon from the Daily Mirror 22nd. October 1906. A parody of William Lever, whose factory was named Port Sunlight. The aim of the Soap Trust had been idealistic, as Lever stated, aiming to provide "a cheaper product...a more abundant product...a better product". The Press and public disagreed. See Wilson, Charles. The History of Unilever. London, 1954, chapter 6, pp72-88 The Crisis of 1906. This cartoon published p.81.
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Source Wilson, C. History of Unilever, London, 1954, vol.1, p.81
Author William Haselden (1872–1953)
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current09:09, 20 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:09, 20 October 20111,327 × 1,606 (685 KB)JappalangCleaned up
01:04, 18 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 01:04, 18 May 20101,281 × 1,567 (747 KB)LobsterthermidorCartoon from the ''Daily Mirror'' 22nd. October 1906. A parody of William Lever, whose factory was named ''Port Sunshine''. The aim of the Soap Trust had been idealistic, as Lever stated, aiming to provide "a cheaper product...a more abundant product...a

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