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1931 Death. 'The death of Capt. Tom Dyer, of Trethowal. St. Austell, which occurred at the St. Austell District Hospital on Friday evening in his 77th year, following a serious operation, has removed a familiar personality from the district. He had had a life-long association with the china clay industry. In his early days he was engaged at Trenance but for nearly years be was a captain at Trethowal for the Trethowal China Clay Co. Throughout his long career he showed a thorough practical knowledge of china clay Production and was respected by their Board of Directors and all who came into contact with him.'<ref></ref.
1931 Death. 'The death of Capt. Tom Dyer, of Trethowal. St. Austell, which occurred at the St. Austell District Hospital on Friday evening in his 77th year, following a serious operation, has removed a familiar personality from the district. He had had a life-long association with the china clay industry. In his early days he was engaged at Trenance but for nearly years be was a captain at Trethowal for the Trethowal China Clay Co. Throughout his long career he showed a thorough practical knowledge of china clay Production and was respected by their Board of Directors and all who came into contact with him.'<ref>Cornish Guardian - Thursday 19 November 1931</ref>





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1931 Death. 'The death of Capt. Tom Dyer, of Trethowal. St. Austell, which occurred at the St. Austell District Hospital on Friday evening in his 77th year, following a serious operation, has removed a familiar personality from the district. He had had a life-long association with the china clay industry. In his early days he was engaged at Trenance but for nearly years be was a captain at Trethowal for the Trethowal China Clay Co. Throughout his long career he showed a thorough practical knowledge of china clay Production and was respected by their Board of Directors and all who came into contact with him.'[1]


Later part of English China Clays

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  1. Cornish Guardian - Thursday 19 November 1931