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1858 Born at Sheffield the son of [[William Robinson (1826-1870)|William Robinson]], Steel Manufacturer | 1858 Born at Sheffield the son of [[William Robinson (1826-1870)|William Robinson]], Steel Manufacturer | ||
1891 elected a director of [[William Jessop and Sons]] Limited.<Ref> Sheffield Evening Telegraph - 25 Mar 1891</Ref> | |||
1911 Living at 12 Tapton House Road, Sheffield: [[Sydney Jessop Robinson]] (age 53 born Sheffield), Managing Director, Steel Works - Employer. With his wife Ann Elizabeth and their daughter.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1893 Managing Director of William Jessop and Sons.<Ref> Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 29 Nov 1893; White's Directory of Sheffield and Rotherham 1901, 1905 and 1911</Ref> | ||
1904 Appointed a director of [[J J Saville and Co]] when Jessops acquired a controlling interest.<Ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - 3 Feb 1904</Ref> | |||
1911 Living at 12 Tapton House Road, Sheffield: [[Sydney Jessop Robinson]] (age 53 born Sheffield), Managing Director, Steel Works - Employer. With his wife Ann Elizabeth and their daughter.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
1919 Retired as MD following the take over of Jessops by BSA, but remained on the Board as a consultant.<Ref> Yorkshire Post - 19 Jul 1919 </Ref> | |||
1928 Died at home on 16 Dec 1928.<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 18 Dec 1928 </Ref> | |||
Revision as of 13:28, 15 December 2024
Sydney Jessop Robinson (1858-1928)
1858 Born at Sheffield the son of William Robinson, Steel Manufacturer
1891 elected a director of William Jessop and Sons Limited.[1]
1893 Managing Director of William Jessop and Sons.[2]
1904 Appointed a director of J J Saville and Co when Jessops acquired a controlling interest.[3]
1911 Living at 12 Tapton House Road, Sheffield: Sydney Jessop Robinson (age 53 born Sheffield), Managing Director, Steel Works - Employer. With his wife Ann Elizabeth and their daughter.[4]
1919 Retired as MD following the take over of Jessops by BSA, but remained on the Board as a consultant.[5]
1928 Died at home on 16 Dec 1928.[6]