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1939 Living at Levens, Sidmouth Road, Lyme Regis, Managing Director of Axminster Carpets. With Daisy Dutfield (born 1911).<ref>1939 Census</ref> | 1939 Living at Levens, Sidmouth Road, Lyme Regis, Managing Director of Axminster Carpets. With Daisy Dutfield (born 1911).<ref>1939 Census</ref> | ||
1950 Established Buckfast Spinning to make and dye wool for carpet manufacture | |||
Involved in the established of Marlin Carpets in New Zealand | |||
1976 Introduced the Drysdale sheep into Britain | |||
Continued to be involved with Axminster Carpets as its chairman | |||
1999 Died, age 90<ref>The Times June 23, 1999</ref> | 1999 Died, age 90<ref>The Times June 23, 1999</ref> |
Revision as of 10:04, 30 November 2021
William Henry "Harry" Dutfield (1908-1999) of Axminster Carpets
1908 Born in Glasgow the son of John Herbert Dutfield
1911 Living at 1 Brindley St, Stourport: John Herbert Dutfield (age 33 born Broadwater), Carpet Designer. With his wife Janie Scott Dutfield (age 30 born Broughton Ferry) and their son William Henry Dutfield.[1]
1929 Set up a carpet-making business in Kidderminster with his friend Quayle
1937 Established Axminster Carpets Ltd in Axminster after a chance meeting on a train.
1939 Living at Levens, Sidmouth Road, Lyme Regis, Managing Director of Axminster Carpets. With Daisy Dutfield (born 1911).[2]
1950 Established Buckfast Spinning to make and dye wool for carpet manufacture
Involved in the established of Marlin Carpets in New Zealand
1976 Introduced the Drysdale sheep into Britain
Continued to be involved with Axminster Carpets as its chairman
1999 Died, age 90[3]