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Henry Heywood (1842-1909) of [[Heywood Brothers]] and of [[Bell's Asbestos Co]] | |||
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''' 1909 Obituary <ref> [[1909 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ''' 1909 Obituary <ref> [[1909 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
HENRY HEYWOOD died at his residence, Whitla Court, Cardiff, on July 11, 1909. | |||
Born in 1842, he was the eldest son of the late Mr. James Heywood, of Worksop, and went to Cardiff in 1870. | |||
In 1872 he was joined in business by his brother, [[Charles Heywood|Mr. Charles Heywood]], under the title of [[Heywood Brothers|Heywood Bros.]], iron ore importers and agents. In early life he had spent some years in the engineering department of Messrs. John Brown, at Sheffield, and throughout his career he maintained a deep and active interest in engineering questions. | |||
He was chairman of [[Bell's Asbestos Co|Bell's Asbestos Company]], and a director of other industrial concerns, and was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1879. | |||
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Revision as of 14:14, 16 November 2015
Henry Heywood (1842-1909) of Heywood Brothers and of Bell's Asbestos Co
1909 Obituary [1]
HENRY HEYWOOD died at his residence, Whitla Court, Cardiff, on July 11, 1909.
Born in 1842, he was the eldest son of the late Mr. James Heywood, of Worksop, and went to Cardiff in 1870.
In 1872 he was joined in business by his brother, Mr. Charles Heywood, under the title of Heywood Bros., iron ore importers and agents. In early life he had spent some years in the engineering department of Messrs. John Brown, at Sheffield, and throughout his career he maintained a deep and active interest in engineering questions.
He was chairman of Bell's Asbestos Company, and a director of other industrial concerns, and was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1879.