Alexander Walker
- For the film critic of this name, see Alexander Walker (critic)
Alexander Walker (1837-1889) was the son of John 'Johnnie' Walker. He inherited the company and expanded its business, exporting whisky throughout the British Empire. He also introduced the black and gold slanting label and the square bottle design.
Upon his death in 1889, he left the business to his sons George Paterson Walker and Alexander Walker II.
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