Abram Lyle
Abram Lyle was a British businessman known for founding the sugar refining company Lyle's Golden Syrup. Born in 1840, he played a significant role in the sugar industry during the late 19th century. His company became famous for producing a distinctive green and gold tin of syrup, which remains popular today.
Lyle was also a philanthropist, contributing to various charitable causes throughout his life. He was committed to improving the lives of others, particularly in his local community. His legacy continues through the enduring popularity of his products and the impact of his charitable work.