William Theophilus Wiggins-Davies
William Theophilus Wiggins-Davies (1887- ), senior partner in Wiggins-Davies
1937 Bio Note [1]
WIGGINS-DAVIES, Councillor William Theophilus; b. 1887, at Birmingham. Since 1909 senior partner in Wiggins-Davies, Manufacturing Stationers, Birmingham. Elected to City Council, 1927; Education Committee; Museum and Art Gallery Committee; chairman Juvenile Employment Sub-Committee; Governor of King Edward's Grammar School; member of Greater Birmingham Employment Committee and Remand Home Committee; m. Annie, d. of Charles Woodham, 1911; one s., one d. Recreations: Collector of old drinking glasses, pictures, etc. Club: Midland Conservative, Water loo Street, Birmingham. Interested in all work amongst young people. Address: Tudor House, Wylde Green.
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- ↑ 1937-8 Birmingham Year Book