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Charles Frederick Thackray (1877-1934) founder of [Charles F. Thackray]] was a pharmacist and manufacturer of surgical instruments in Leeds.
Charles Frederick Thackray (1877-1934) founder of [[Charles F. Thackray]] was a pharmacist and manufacturer of surgical instruments in Leeds.


Apprenticeship in pharmacy at the Bradford firm of F. M. Rimmington and Son.  
Apprenticeship in pharmacy at the Bradford firm of F. M. Rimmington and Son.  

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Charles Frederick Thackray (1877-1934) founder of Charles F. Thackray was a pharmacist and manufacturer of surgical instruments in Leeds.

Apprenticeship in pharmacy at the Bradford firm of F. M. Rimmington and Son.

Worked at Squire and Son, Queen Victoria’s official chemist’s in the West End of London

Later worked on the Continent.

1899 Qualified as a pharmacist

1902 Opened a chemist shop in Great George Street, Leeds with his partner Henry Scurrah Wainwright.

1903 Married Helen Pearce, daughter of a leading Leeds jeweller.

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