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John Lawson Johnston, Scottish-born businessman, 1897. Artist: Spy

John Lawson Johnston, Scottish-born businessman, 1897. Artist: Spy


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John Lawson Johnston, Scottish-born businessman, 1897. Artist: Spy

John Lawson Johnston, Scottish-born businessman, 1897. In about 1863 Johnston (d1900) developed a beef extract, at first known as liquid beef but later named Bovril, a named derived of Bos, the Latin for ox, and Vrilya, the life force in The Coming Race, a novel by Bulwer Lytton. He victualled armies and helped provision three Polar expeditions. Cartoon titled Dietetics from Vanity Fair. (London, 18 February 1897)

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Businessman Chromolithograph Food Industry John Lawson Johnston Leslie Leslie Matthew Ward Leslie Ward Overcoat Oxford Science Archive Sir Leslie Sir Leslie Ward Ward


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