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'''1935 Obituary <ref>[[1935 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | '''1935 Obituary <ref>[[1935 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
RONALD JAMES HOWSON RITCHIE, of South Croft, Marton, Yorkshire, died in January, 1935, at the comparatively early age of forty. | |||
He was a director and works manager of the firm of [[James and Ronald Ritchie]], cast-iron pipe manufacturers, and was indeed the son of the late Mr. James Ritchie who had founded the company. | |||
He was a member of the Council of the Middlesbrough Branch of the Institute of British Foundrymen. | |||
He took up membership of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1917. | |||
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Ronald James Howson Ritchie (c1895-1935), director and works manager of James and Ronald Ritchie
1935 Obituary [1]
RONALD JAMES HOWSON RITCHIE, of South Croft, Marton, Yorkshire, died in January, 1935, at the comparatively early age of forty.
He was a director and works manager of the firm of James and Ronald Ritchie, cast-iron pipe manufacturers, and was indeed the son of the late Mr. James Ritchie who had founded the company.
He was a member of the Council of the Middlesbrough Branch of the Institute of British Foundrymen.
He took up membership of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1917.