John Bowes Morrell

This material is held atExplore York Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 192 JBM
  • Dates of Creation
    • 20th century
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
    • 34 boxes Archives - Non-digital

Scope and Content

At present this collection only comprises boxes of printing plates used in the production of J B Morrell's works. The plates are primarily uncatalogued, and relate to a number of different works.

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Administrative / Biographical History

John Bowes Morrell played an important role in the history of York. At age 17 he was apprenticed at Rowntree's Cocoa Manufacturers, and by 25 had become the director of the company.

He served as Lord Mayor in 1914 and again 1949-1950 and helped to found the University of York and the Borthwick Institute.

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