Alexander Keiller (businessman)
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Alexander Keiller (1 July 1804, Dundee – 27 March 1874 Gothenburg) was a Scottish businessman active in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Keiller arrived in Gothenburg in 1825, on account of the Keiller family's timber business in Sweden. Three years later he started a mill for machine spinning of flax and hemp, along with his compatriot William Gibson. This enterprise was shut down in 1839.
In 1841 Keiller opened a heavy engineering plant in Gothenburg, as a private company. In 1867 Keiller floated Göteborgs Mekaniska Verkstad on the stock exchange, and a year later he retired completely from the workshops. He died in Gothenburg on 27 March 1874 .
He was the father of James Keiller who in 1906 donated the area around Ramberget to Gothenburg city which here had built Keillers park.
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Businessman Alexander Keiller's grave (1804–1874) at Örgryte gamla kyrkogård, Gothenburg
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The lakelet Keillers damm in Ale Municipality, Sweden is named after Keiller.
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[edit]- "En industriföretagare danas – Alexander Keillers första år i Sverige" (PDF) (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 April 2013.