Chivers started making jam during a glut year in 1873.
The first jam production took place in this barn in 1873 under the supervision of a Pembroke College cook.
See: https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/2018/07/for-jams-and-jellies-choose-chivers/
This four storey factory was erected in 1875.
Parchment covers were tied onto the jam jars and then hand labelled.
Gerald Dawbarn was the leading salesman. He would sit in his hansom cab and expect buyers to come out of their shops to hand him their orders.
The steam lorry was bought from Elvedon, Norfolk, in 1902. it had a Thorneycroft engine using paraffin as fuel. It was used at Histon for three years.
1924
See: http://letslookagain.com/tag/history-of-chivers/
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