Tudor wrote, "People only laugh when I tell them I'm going to carry ice to the West Indies," which is understandable because the journey would take three weeks,
- Tudor went all in, sinking a full $10,000 of mostly borrowed money into the venture, which is the equivalent of over a quarter million dollars today.
Tudor wrote, "I found myself without money and without friends, and with only a cargo of ice in a torrid zone to depend on
- Tudor even showed them how to make ice cream, which became an instant hit, especially in Cuba.
Tudor 's ambition didn't end there, and he wrote that, There was "an experiment I have been desirous of making for 20 years."
- In Tudor 's own words, "A man who has drank his drinks cold at the same expense for one week can never be presented with them warm again."
But Tudor wasn't about to let anyone else have a share of the market he created.
Frederic Tudor has his associates in the audience.
Paul Tudor Jones, there's a famous picture of him sitting at his desk, and pinned on to the bulletin board behind him
And Frederic Tudor is a man who does not take lightly to threats to his empire.
It could be a Tudor shoe.
I thought it was Tudor .
The gold Tudor lace end that I found is probably quite valuable.
I'm wearing a Tudor button at the moment.
And I think the Tudors and Pillars of the Earth and Downton Abbey and all the different costume and historical dramas, the Elizabeth miniseries about Elizabeth the First, it’s
what is his deformity again miss Tudor was silent she looked up at the glass stars that caught the
We saw this in "The Tudors ."
But at the time, Tudor believed that it was the lack of ice on the islands that was responsible for his brother's death.
So, Tudor got to work.
And now, Tudor was ready to bet his fortune on these ancient principles.
In the end, all Tudor could do was watch his remaining ice melt away.
Now, back in Tudor 's day, his work was finally paying off.
- By the 1820s, Tudor was finally turning a profit, and the ice trade began to pick up.
There's the poetry that was passed around the Tudor court, the pamphlets around the time of the English Civil War, and in the run-up to the American War of Independence,
Dean well do you wish to have children Miss Tudor looked genuinely surprised yes of course
In the winter of 1805, Tudor was thinking back to a tragic incident that had happened four years earlier.
By 1809, Tudor owed $40,000 to investors, which is over 1 million bucks today.
Over the next 20 years, Tudor made around $220,000 in Calcutta alone, making it one of his most profitable ventures.
So on this basis, Paul Tudor Jones-- I don't want to put words in his mouth, but my interpretation is he would
One of the few who had access to it was 22-year-old Boston merchant Frederic Tudor .
On the morning of February 13th, 1806, Tudor departed Boston Harbor, carrying with him over 80 metric tonnes of ice, the first shipment of its kind.
After nearly three weeks at sea, Tudor 's ship arrived, and to his relief,
So, with no place to store the ice, Tudor had to sell it straight off the dock, under the hot sun.
Seeing the wealth and power of his monopoly, the world gave Tudor a new name: the Ice King.
"Six" is the high-energy Broadway musical that reimagines the six wives of Henry VIII, the Tudor Queens, as pop icons.
If I was to save bits, the thing I would save is my Tudor shoe.
This is at La Jolla, Windansea Beach, Joel Tudor .
Our fourth safety switch, price-moving average-- now this is an from Paul Tudor Jones, billionaire hedge fund manager and the founder of the Robin Hood
I talk about pamphlets in the English Civil War, the circulation of poetry in the Tudor Court, the circulation of pamphlets in the run up
So "Six" the musical-- I like to say that it's as if Beyoncé is teaching us a history lesson of Henry VIII and the Tudor
Yeah, from that, you can get the whole narrative of someone's-- some Tudor child went home with one shoe, missing--
But I find I learn more when I read books about some of the great hedge fund managers, a Paul Tudor Jones, and Michael Steinhardt, George
So I was 25 years old and I was executive chef at restaurant called Cibo, C-I-B-O, in New York City, sort of on the cusps of Tudor City, on 41st and 2nd.
It could be any shape, making it a Victorian or a English Tudor would just be wrong, so this thing that seemed to make a spectacle of the anus entryways
Now, we can think of many different notable royal families from history-- of the Bourbons in France, the Tudors in England,