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Colonel Arthur Cyril Roy Waite (1894- ), Director of [[Austin]]
Colonel Arthur Cyril Roy Waite (1894-1990), Director of [[Austin]]


Son-in-Law of [[Herbert Austin]] and head of the Longbridge racing department
Son-in-Law of [[Herbert Austin]] (marries his only daughter Irene) and appointed head of the Longbridge racing department


1942-43 President of the [[SMMT]]
1942-43 President of the [[SMMT]]


1959 Director, Austin Motor Co., Ltd. b: April 9, 1894, Adelaide. Educ: School of Mines, Adelaide where he trained in engineering, 1909-14. Served during the First World War, demobilized in 1919 with rank of Captain; joined Austin Co., Ltd., 1919.  
1959 Director, Austin Motor Co., Ltd. b: April 9, 1894, Adelaide. Educ: School of Mines, Adelaide where he trained in engineering, 1909-14. Served during the First World War, demobilised in 1919 with rank of Captain; joined Austin Co., Ltd., 1919.  
 
1990 Obituary.<ref>Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 15. No 4. 1990</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Biography - Automotive]]
[[Category: Biography - Automotive]]
[[Category: Births 1890-1899]]
[[Category: Births 1890-1899]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths 1990-1999]]

Latest revision as of 15:50, 3 April 2020

Colonel Arthur Cyril Roy Waite (1894-1990), Director of Austin

Son-in-Law of Herbert Austin (marries his only daughter Irene) and appointed head of the Longbridge racing department

1942-43 President of the SMMT

1959 Director, Austin Motor Co., Ltd. b: April 9, 1894, Adelaide. Educ: School of Mines, Adelaide where he trained in engineering, 1909-14. Served during the First World War, demobilised in 1919 with rank of Captain; joined Austin Co., Ltd., 1919.

1990 Obituary.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 15. No 4. 1990