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1906 Married. 'A marriage will take place, very quietly, in London, in April, between Stanley Percy Christie, second son of J. R. Christie, Baignton House, Llandaff, and Gwyneth Millicent, widow of Captain W. Ravenshill, and second daughter the late Harry Brockholes Thomas, Scaftworth Hall, Bawtry, Yorkshire.'<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 20 February 1906</ref> | 1906 Married. 'A marriage will take place, very quietly, in London, in April, between Stanley Percy Christie, second son of J. R. Christie, Baignton House, Llandaff, and Gwyneth Millicent, widow of Captain W. Ravenshill, and second daughter the late Harry Brockholes Thomas, Scaftworth Hall, Bawtry, Yorkshire.'<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 20 February 1906</ref> | ||
1920 General Manager for The [[W.D.M.D Syndicate]] of Great Yarmouth. Wrote to The Engineer raise criticism of the Entz twin clutch magnetic transmission system used in the [[Crown Magnetic]] car compared with a single magnetic clutch. | 1920 General Manager for The [[W.D.M.D. Syndicate]] of Great Yarmouth. Wrote to The Engineer raise criticism of the Entz twin clutch magnetic transmission system used in the [[Crown Magnetic]] car compared with a single magnetic clutch. | ||
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1939 Living at Portsmouth, Engineer (Retired). With Gwyneth M. Christie (born 1889), Proprietor of | 1939 Living at Portsmouth, Engineer (Retired). With Gwyneth M. Christie (born 1889), Proprietor of Boarding House.<ref>1939 Census</ref> | ||
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Stanley Percy Christie (1877-1943), of Chelsea S.W. 10
Born the son of John Robert Christie, a Shipowner.
1906 Married. 'A marriage will take place, very quietly, in London, in April, between Stanley Percy Christie, second son of J. R. Christie, Baignton House, Llandaff, and Gwyneth Millicent, widow of Captain W. Ravenshill, and second daughter the late Harry Brockholes Thomas, Scaftworth Hall, Bawtry, Yorkshire.'[1]
1920 General Manager for The W.D.M.D. Syndicate of Great Yarmouth. Wrote to The Engineer raise criticism of the Entz twin clutch magnetic transmission system used in the Crown Magnetic car compared with a single magnetic clutch.
of Southampton (1926)
of 32, Clarendon Road, Leeds. (1927)[2]
of Exeter (1927)
1939 Living at Portsmouth, Engineer (Retired). With Gwyneth M. Christie (born 1889), Proprietor of Boarding House.[3]