Geldolph Adriaan "Dolf" Kessler (2 April 1884 – 21 August 1945) was a Dutch
footballer
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and industrialist. Kessler – along with brother
Boeli and cousins
Tonny
''Tonny'' is a 1962 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils R. Müller and Per Gjersøe. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival.
Cast
* Per Christensen as Tonny
* Wenche Foss as Tonnys mor
* Liv Ullmann as Kari
* Joach ...
and
Dé – played club football for amateur side
HVV Den Haag
HVV (Haagse Voetbal Vereniging: Dutch for ''(The) Hague Football Club'') is an amateur football club in The Hague, Netherlands.
It was founded in 1883 as an extension of HCC, (The)'' Hague Cricket Club''. In 1978, on the occasion of the club ...
. Kessler also won three caps for the
Dutch national side between 1905 and 1906.
Family Background
Kessler was born in a very wealthy family from
The Hague
The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a list of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's ad ...
, the oldest son of six children. His father
Jean Baptiste August Kessler
Jean Baptiste August Kessler (15 December 1853 – 14 December 1900) was a Dutch entrepreneur and oil explorer who was largely responsible for the growth and development of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., now part of present-day Shell.
Early li ...
(1853–1900) was the first director of the Koninklijke Maatschappij tot exploitatie van Petroleumbronnen in Nederlandsch-Indië (K.N.M.E.P.) (''Royal Dutch Society for the exploitation of Petroleumsources in the Dutch East-Indies''), which would eventually turn into the Koninklijke Nederlandse Petroleum Maatschappij (''Royal Dutch Petroleum Company''), now named
Royal Dutch Shell
Shell plc is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England. Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and secondary listings on Euronext Amsterdam and the New ...
.
Football career

Dolf made his debut as a football player at seventeen years of age, at the Hague football club
HVV. At first he stood leftback, later he was a right winger. At HVV he became national champion four times between 1901 and 1905. On 30 April 1905 he was captain during the first official international match of the Dutch national team. They beat Belgium with a 4–1 score.
[Dutch Biographical Dictionary] The second interland and first home match also saw Kessler leading the team. For his third and last interland in 1906 Dolf had passed the captaincy on to
Kees Bekker. Kessler seriously considered a career in football until later that year he dislocated his knee, ending his career in football. Sports, however, remained important to him.
Business career
In 1907 Kessler graduated from the
Technische Hogeschool Delft
Delft University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Delft), also known as TU Delft, is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, located in Delft, Netherlands. As of 2022 it is ranked by QS World University Rankings among ...
(''Delft University of Technology''), as a mechanical engineer.
He got a job as secretary for
Henri Deterding
Henri Wilhelm August Deterding, KBE (19 April 1866 – 4 February 1939) was one of the first executives of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and was its general manager for 36 years, from 1900 to 1936, and was also chairman of the combined Royal ...
, who had succeeded Dolf's father as the director of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company. He worked for the company until 1915, when he left to look for a different job. As Joost Jonker and Jan Luiten van Zanden write in ''A History of the Royal Dutch Shell'', his fiancée, Elizabeth "Bep" Stoop (herself a daughter of a prominent oil explorer,
Adriaan Stoop
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Adriaan Stoop (18 October 1856 – 7 September 1935) was a Dutch oil prospector and mining engineer.
Life and career
Stoop was born in Dordrecht. He graduated from Delft University with a mining degree in 1878, was posted to the D ...
), "put his love for her to the test by asking him to choose between her and the Group."
His younger brother
Jean Baptiste August "Guus" Kessler Jr., who had married Bep's cousin, Anna Francoise "Ans" Stoop, continued with the Royal Dutch and eventually rose to head their father's company.
In 1918 Dolf joined the committee for the funding of the
Hoogovens
Koninklijke Hoogovens known as Koninklijke Nederlandse Hoogovens en Staalfabrieken (KNHS) until 1996 or informally Hoogovens. was a Dutch steel producer founded in 1918. Since 2010, the plant is named Tata Steel IJmuiden.
The IJmuiden steelwor ...
(''Dutch Blast Furnaces'').
In 1920 he became economical director and from 1924 on he was also the director-general.
He was considered a very innovative manager, steering the company through the difficult economic environment of the Great Depression; he also believed it was necessary to provide fair wages and establish a pension plan—unusual for that time. "His drive, entrepreneurship, imagination and leadership secured Hoogovens a firm foothold in a very competitive industry at a very difficult time."
Dolf and his brother Guus, as leading figures in two major Dutch business concerns, at one point formed a joint venture between the Hoogovens and Royal Dutch Shell to combat a perceived threat to the oil business by
IG Farben
Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie AG (), commonly known as IG Farben (German for 'IG Dyestuffs'), was a German chemical and pharmaceutical conglomerate. Formed in 1925 from a merger of six chemical companies— BASF, Bayer, Hoechst, Agfa ...
.
Kessler would remain the director of Hoogovens until his death from a brain tumor in 1945, with a short break during the
Second World War
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, when the Germans kept him hostage in camp
Beekvliet in
Sint-Michielsgestel
Sint-Michielsgestel () is a village in the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands.
Geography
The 120 km long river Dommel flows north from a well near Peer in Belgium. Just north of 's-Hertogenbosch it is joined by the Aa and ...
.
Personal life
Dolf and his wife Bep (1891–1968) had four sons and two daughters.
Their home, known as Slingerduin or the Villa Kessler, was built and designed in 1929 by the prominent Dutch architect
Hendrik Wouda
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(1885–1946), a follower of
Frank Lloyd Wright
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. They owned of one of the few known paintings by
Hercules Seghers
Hercules Pieterszoon Seghers or Segers ( 1589 – 1638) was a Dutch painter and printmaker of the Dutch Golden Age. Segers is in fact the more common form in contemporary documents, and was used by the painter himself (modern use is about equall ...
(1589/90–1637/38)--"River Valley" (1620)--which now is displayed by the
Mauritshuis
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Museum (Royal Picture Gallery) in
The Hague
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.
Kessler was an uncle of the Dutch diplomat and historian
Max Kohnstamm
Max Kohnstamm (22 May 1914 – 20 October 2010) was a Dutch historian and diplomat.
Early life
Max Kohnstamm was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the son of Philip Kohnstamm, a physicist, philosopher and pedagogue of Jewish-German origin. His fa ...
(1914–2010), with whom he was interned at camp
Beekvliet in
Sint-Michielsgestel
Sint-Michielsgestel () is a village in the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands.
Geography
The 120 km long river Dommel flows north from a well near Peer in Belgium. Just north of 's-Hertogenbosch it is joined by the Aa and ...
; they became quite close there despite the difference in age. The American journalist
Glenn Kessler is one of his grandchildren.
In 2016, the
Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum () is the national museum of the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history and is located in Amsterdam. The museum is located at the Museum Square in the borough of Amsterdam South, close to the Van Gogh Museum, the Sted ...
published, as part of its Studies in Photography series, "Around the World in 87 Photographs: Dolph Kessler's Grand Tour, 1908," by Mickey Hoyle. Kessler took photographs while traveling on business for Royal Dutch Shell with Deterding. His photographs, and the commentary he wrote to his mother, are described as an early example of a photographic travel journal, as very few people at that time were privileged to make such a journey.
External links
Player profile at VoetbalStats.nlKESSLER, Geldolph Adriaan (1884–1945), Biographical Dictionary of the NetherlandsPhotographs by Geldolph Adriaan Kessler, 1895–1913, housed at the Nederlands RijksmuseumKessler family archives, with extensive letters and speeches by Geldolph Adriaan KesslerPhotographs of Geldolph Adriaan Kessler, E.M.L. Kessler-Stoop and childrenRiver Valley (1620) by Hercules Seghers
References and sources
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KESSLER, Geldolph Adriaan (1884–1945), Biographical Dictionary of the NetherlandsKessler player profile at VoetbalStats.nl
Publications
* E.M.L. Kessler-Stoop, ''Terugblick op het leven en de persoon van Geldolph Adriaan Kessler ("Looking back on the life and person of Geldolph Adriaan Kessler")'', privately printed collection of letters, The Netherlands, 175 pages.
* Nicolette Kessler-Leemans and Beppe Kessler, ''Tussen Moeder en Zoon: Briefwisseling Margo Kessler-deLange en haar zoon Dolph, 1901–1938 ("Between Mother and Son: Correspondence from Margo Kessler-DeLange to her son Dolph")'', privately printed collection of letters, The Netherlands, 423 pages, 2004.
*Janneke van Gool, ''G.A. Kessler: Innovatief ondernemerschap bij Hoogovens ("G.A. Kessler, Innovative Entrepreneurship at Hoogovens")'', thesis for economic and social history, University of Nijmegen, 1998.
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