Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Alfred Johnson Paine

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Alfred Johnson Paine ( -1940) of Paine and Co


1940 Obituary.[1]

ALFRED JOHNSON PAINE died on March 1, 1940, at his home at Morpeth, aged fifty-six. He was chairman and managing director of Messrs. Paine & Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne and Derwenthaugh; he was associated for forty years with this firm, which had been founded by his father, Mr. B. Paine, together with Mr. G. Paine.

In the Great War Mr. Paine was a Captain in the 9th Durham Light Infantry and was badly gassed at Ypres.

Mr. Paine became a Member of The Iron and Steel Institute in 1926.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1940 Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute