Charles Richard Delabere Pritchett (1875- ), of Pritchetts and Gold
1876 Born in Bishops Stortford, son of George Edward Pritchett
1891 Student, boarding in Godalming[1]
1901 The Pritchett brothers George, Theodore and Charles, all electrical engineers and employers lived in Sunbury[2]
1911 Manufacturer of electric accumulators, employer, widower, lived in Kensington[3].
1922 Joint Man. Dir., Pritchett and Gold and E.P.S. Co., Ltd.; Director, Tudor Accumulator Co., Ltd.; b. 1875; s. of the late G. E. Pritchett, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A. Ed. Charterhouse. Training: Faraday House. Pupil with Plenty and Sons, Newbury, Berks, and Electric Construction Co., Ltd., Wolverhampton; Asst. Engr., Woolwich Electric Light Co., and St. James' and Pall Mall Electric Supply Co., Ltd.; 1897—Joined firm of Pritchetts and Gold, and i9o1 became Joint Man. Dir., Pritchetts and Gold, Ltd.; 1915—Joint Man. Dir., Pritchett and Gold and Elec. Power Storage Co., Ltd.; in 1915 also joined the Bd. of Tudor Accumulator Co., Ltd. Clubs: St. Stephen's, and Wellington. Address: 5o, Grosvenor Gardens, Victoria, S.W.I.
1939 Died in Woodhay, Berks[4]