In 1856 Mr Henry Lee Norris, an American entrepreneur, landed on Scottish soil in search of a home for his boot making company. Having acquired a block of buildings in Edinburgh, known as the Castle Silk Mills, the North British Rubber Company (which much later became known as Hunter Boot Ltd) was registered as a limited liability company in September 1856.
In the beginning there were only four people working for the company, by 1875 the team had grown to 600 members of staff. Today, Hunter remains the preferred welly brand for those who like to work hard and play hard - there's a great range of boots to suit wellington boot wearers all over the world - from the Royal Family to festival-goers, working farmers and landed gentry alike.