Joseph Edward Nathan (1835 – 2 May 1912) was a London-born
New Zealand merchant, dairy manufacturer and exporter. A successful businessman he returned after 30 years in New Zealand to London in 1887.
The business he founded has become
GlaxoSmithKline
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Joseph Nathan & Co
The 6th son and 8th child of London tailor, Edward Ezekiel Nathan and his wife born Rachel Davis, he emigrated to Australia in 1853 at the time of the
Victorian gold rush and opened a store in central
Melbourne supplying goldminers. He married Dinah Marks in Melbourne just before moving to New Zealand at the end of 1857 to join his sister's husband's importing business, Jacob Joseph & Co. They later bought in locally produced wool for export. Jacob Joseph retired in 1873 and Joseph Nathan bought the business and continued operating it now under the name Joseph Nathan & Co.
[Julia Millen]
Nathan, Joseph Edward
Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. 1-Sep-10 The growth of the business can be seen from the size of the Wellington headquarters building opened in 1874, and its replacement built on the same site on the south-east corner of Featherston and Grey Streets in 1907. The building was demolished in 1974 to make way for an
AMP Limited regional headquarters.
Other activities in Wellington
Nathan seems to have avoided any political involvements. His directorships included Wellington Patent Slip Company, Wellington and Wairarapa Grand Trunk Railway Company,
Wellington Gas Company
Wellington Gas Company Limited, a public listed company, supplied coal gas to Wellington, New Zealand's industrial and domestic consumers from April 1871. The gas provided both lighting and heating.
Coal gas was replaced by natural gas first pip ...
, New Zealand Candle Company and the Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company. He was also president of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, helped create the
Wellington Harbour Board and was first chairman of the
Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company.
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Joseph Nathan & Co Limited — Glaxo dried milk
From 1887 Joseph Nathan and his wife lived in England[ and in July 1899 ownership of his business was transferred "for family reasons" to Joseph Nathan & Company Limited a company incorporated in England. It was required to register as a public company in 1913 but there was no listing for dealing in shares.
Joseph Nathan & Co became best known for its New Zealand made dried cow's milk product, Glaxo, a baby food developed in the early twentieth century. Its brand-name was registered in England in October 1906.
Following the First World War preference shares were offered to the public in 1919 and they were listed by the London Stock Exchange. Vitamin supplements were added to the range of products.][David Cantor. Glaxo: A History to 1962 (review). ''Bulletin of the History of Medicine'', Johns Hopkins University Press Volume 70, Number 1, Spring 1996. pp. 155–156]

Glaxo Laboratories Limited
In late 1935 a new wholly owned subsidiary company was formed to take over the assets of the various Glaxo laboratories departments. New factories, laboratories and offices were completed that year at Greenford, Middlesex
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and pharmaceuticals including penicillin were added to Glaxo's range.[
Soon after the Second World War shareholders liquidated Joseph Nathan & Co Limited buying, in early 1947, its subsidiary Glaxo Laboratories. Glaxo was floated on the London Stock Exchange the following month.
Glaxo became the core of one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies ]GlaxoSmithKline
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(GSK).[ Its global headquarters are now four miles south of Greenford at ]Brentford
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.
Later life, death and legacy
Nathan's wife died in 1893 and he died on 2 May 1912. They were survived by their four daughters and eight sons. The sons were involved in the management of the various businesses run from Palmerston North, Wellington and London.
In 2008, Nathan was posthumously inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.
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1835 births
1912 deaths
19th-century New Zealand businesspeople
English emigrants to New Zealand
New Zealand Jews
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