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Charles Rupert Clay

From Graces Guide

Charles Rupert Clay (c1874-1956) of Charles Clay and Sons

Born the son of Charles Clay

1901 Living at 60 Manley Road, Withington, Lancs: Charles Clay (age 61 born Huddersfield), Hat Trimming Merchant and Employer. with his wife Elizabeth and sons Fred Clay (age 30 born Manchester), Travelling for Hat Trimmings; Charles R. Clay (age 26 born Manchester), Travelling for Hat Trimmings. Also his niece.[1]

1956 Died. 'The death has occurred of Mr. Charles Rupert Clay, chairman of Charles Clay and Sons Ltd., which has a factory the West Chirton Trading Estate, North Shields. He was 82. Mr Clay first visited North Shields in 1943 when the firm found difficulty in obtaining labour in Luton, their headquarters, because of the war. After seeing the trading estate, be decided to build a factory there. The factory, opened in 1944, made flying helmets. After the war, production was switched to light clothing, and children’s wearing apparel. Mr. Clay regularly visited the factory, which today employs mere than 800 people. The cremation at Golders Green, will be attended by Mr. Benning, general manager of the North Shields factory.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. Shields Daily News - Thursday 08 November 1956