Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, in their attic laboratory: father George Tessyman, his two sons John and Bruce, and a family friend, John Earl (left). They were the first people in Britain to harvest seaweed as a means of enhancing food production. George's interest in seaweed was first sparked while he was serving in the Royal Navy.
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