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Joseph Cook (c1850-1915), managing director of [[Joseph Cook, Sons and Co]]
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JOSEPH COOK died at his residence, Cumberland House, Harrogate, on March 11, 1915, aged sixty-five. He led a very active business life up to within a few days of his death, and was managing director of [[Joseph Cook, Sons and Co|Joseph Cook, Sons & Co.]], Washington Ironworks, County Durham.
For many years he held a commission in the 4th Volunteer Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and receiving the Volunteer Officers' Decoration.


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1879.
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Joseph Cook (c1850-1915), managing director of Joseph Cook, Sons and Co


1915 Obituary [1]

JOSEPH COOK died at his residence, Cumberland House, Harrogate, on March 11, 1915, aged sixty-five. He led a very active business life up to within a few days of his death, and was managing director of Joseph Cook, Sons & Co., Washington Ironworks, County Durham.

For many years he held a commission in the 4th Volunteer Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and receiving the Volunteer Officers' Decoration.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1879.


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