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'''Joseph Rowntree''' ([[24 May]] [[1836]] – [[24 February]] [[1925]]), a [[Religious Society of Friends|Quaker]] [[philanthropist]], was born in [[York]]. He started working in his father's grocery business at the age of 14, but in [[1869]] he joined his brother, [[Henry Rowntree]], who owned a chocolate factory in York. When Henry died in [[1883]], Joseph became the owner of the company. The company ([[Rowntree's]]) grew from 30 to over 4,000 employees by the end of the [[19th century]]. It was taken over by [[Nestlé]] in [[1988]]. Joseph Rowntree was the father of the social investigator [[Seebohm Rowntree]]


*'''[[Joseph Rowntree (Educationist)]]''' (June 10, 1801 – November 4, 1859)
Joseph Rowntree was a supporter of the [[The Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]], and was anxious to improve the quality of life of his employees. He provided them with a library, free education, a social welfare officer, a doctor, a dentist and a pension fund.


*'''[[Joseph Rowntree (Philanthropist)]]''' ([[24 May]] [[1836]] – [[24 February]] [[1925]])
In [[1902]] he bought 150 acres (607,000 m²) at [[New Earswick]], to the north of York, to build houses for low-income families.


In [[1921]] he opened [[Rowntree Park]].
*'''[[Joseph Rowntree (Canadian)]]''' (Floreat 1843)
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The four [[Rowntree trusts]] bear Joseph Rowntree's name and continue his philanthropic work:
[[Category:Disambiguation]]

* The Joseph Rowntree Foundation funds research that seeks to understand the causes of social problems, such as poverty, poor housing, and other forms of social exclusion.

* The Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust manages a stock of affordable housing as well as care homes for the elderly and disabled.

* The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust works for Quaker ideals including international peace and justice.

* The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Ltd is active in UK progressive politics and is a significant financial donor to the UK [[Liberal Democrats]].

He lived at 47 Bootham, now part of [[Bootham School]], but the name of Joseph Rowntree is commemorated in the [[Joseph Rowntree School]], the [[comprehensive school]] ([[high school|secondary school]]: ages 11 to 18) in New Earswick.

According to a plaque on the outside of the south wall of the grounds of [[The Retreat]], Joseph Rowntree is buried in the [[Religious Society of Friends|Quaker]] cemetery within.

== External links ==
* [http://www.jrct.org.uk The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]
* [http://www.jrf.org.uk The Joseph Rowntree Foundation]
* [http://www.jrht.org.uk The Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust]
* [http://www.jrrt.org.uk The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust]
* [http://www.josephrowntreeschool.co.uk Joseph Rowntree School]


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[[Category:People from York|Rowntree, Joseph]]
[[Category:1836 births|Rowntree, Joseph]]
[[Category:1925 deaths|Rowntree, Joseph]]

Revision as of 21:38, 2 January 2007

This page is intended to distinguish people called Joseph Rowntree