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Philip Castle (c1867-1938) of [[Castle's Shipbreaking Co]] | Philip Castle (c1867-1938) of [[Castle's Shipbreaking Co]] | ||
c.1867 Born Milbank, London son of [[Sidney Nash Castle]], ship breaker and timber merchant, and his wife Harriet. | c.1867 Born Milbank, London, son of [[Sidney Nash Castle]], ship breaker and timber merchant, and his wife Harriet. | ||
1891 Clerk in his father's business<ref>1891 census</ref> | 1891 Clerk in his father's business<ref>1891 census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 10 March 2023
Philip Castle (c1867-1938) of Castle's Shipbreaking Co
c.1867 Born Milbank, London, son of Sidney Nash Castle, ship breaker and timber merchant, and his wife Harriet.
1891 Clerk in his father's business[1]
1911 Philip Castle 44, shipbreaker manager, lived in Surbiton with Jessie Inglis Castle 26, Geoffrey Castle 12, Miles Castle 11[2]
1913 Mr Philip Castle supported the proposal made by Mr Douglas Owen about preservation of British naval memorials[3]
1938 Died in Surrey[4]