Host of Amazon Prime’s The Grand Tour, Jeremy Clarkson is greatest recognized for internet hosting BBC motoring present High Gear, and again in 2004 he determined to delve into his household tree. Jeremy Clarkson goes in the hunt for a household fortune, on the best way charting the rise and fall of British manufacturing.
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Jeremy Clarkson is good fun. Very interesting about Kilner Glass polluting Yorkshire.
Love me some clarkson! He’s his own host! Haha good show
Young Jezza! It is something you get into as you age.
I often think 🤔 what if these people tried to find their Grandparents, when both of their parents were Orphans? Yeah I don’t think I’d look for fame or MONEY 😊
Some say he was the heir to the Kilner jar fortune.
I find him quite funny 😂
Nope it's a Ball jar!
WAIT – she described Kilner jars, and those are called "mason jars" here in the states… did the masons – or A specific Mason (last name, not the group), take the idea and make it his own over here??? Now I'm rather curious as to what he'll find out in regards to the family buisness of his ancesters!
I think he's amazed that such a huge company could just disappear somehow.
In the US we call these jars Mason jars because they were invented by John Mason of New Jersey, US. My family were engineers at rival Ball glass jar company in Muncie (all the glass manufacturing was a local enterprise.). Interesting story!!
About the only invention my family made that really changed the world, is a valve that is used on oil rigs, my uncle who worked for nasa invented it and even got a math equation named after him that he created. Was the smartest guy in the family. Outside of that money came from banking and from my grandfather selling the largest confederate currency collection ever assembled.
Most interesting story! He is hilarious!
Contempt isn’t sarcasm much less irony
“HAMMOND you idiot, you’ve reversed into the Sports Kilner Jar!!!!!”
Amazon US sells Kilner Swing Top Jars. He's just looking in all the wrong places. In the US Mason had the screw top canning jar market. Now it's mostly Ball and Mason.
Humour? We are all the essence of our ancestors, including their bitterness. Jeremy even resembles that newspaper pic of George. 😊 He has got to have quite a strong Mars placement in his natal chart.
Don't be knocking your ancestors, you wouldn't have gotten here, into this life, without them, just as they were arranged. Go back and change even one thing, and Poof! Jeremy who?
I didn't know this jar I have was a Kilner Jar. It says Est 1842
Definitely the younger JC. You can tell because he fit into that kart.
Watching from Fort Worth, TX. This is so funny. During the Cvd-19 shutdown I learned to can and preserve food. Mason jars and the lids were flying off the shelves and getting harder to get. I went to a farm store and they had all of these canning jars made by Kilner. It was the first time I had come across this brand. They were quite a bit cheaper so I bought a SH !T ton of them. I still have some unopened cases in my garage. So now to see that the brand started with Jeremy Clarkson's ancestors was cool. My husband and I, followed Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May on Top Gear. We loved that show. When he started farming, had to watch and loved it!!
Mason jars, ball jars … no kilner
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I don't know what it is about this man but I don't like him. This is a first in all of the videos I have watched.
No desire to try to meet relatives. Just all about finding money!
It's kind of ironic that he ended up farming like his ancestors. I'm sure he developed a new respect for the hard work involved.
Thank you
OMG this guy doesn't get it. you can feed the world with pollution. they won't be anyone left to enjoy those old buildings.
Must be an earlier wife.
Delightful, history, humor. Family values were the kept inheritance. Wonderful to see that legacy preserved
I love British sense of humor but I have always found him to be mean. He used to constantly put down his co hosts on Top Gear and acted like his opinion was vastly superior to anyone else.
I don’t like him so don’t tend to watch anything featuring just him.
These ignorant twits that dont know who he is as an entertainer with best show on amazon his farm show
Look on line for those jars. Amazon sells them.
"They weren't even clever enough to go down the pits"! Isn't "the pit" a deadly job?
Interesting Kilner Jars the forefather of Mason Libby And Ball jars in the US.
While I’ve been doing my own family history I’ve learned to appreciate the farmer and a famous ancestor. Because their status might of matter in their day but it shouldn’t matter anymore sure it’s cool to find that famous person but we should also realize that the farmer fought to live as well.