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1922 Lived in Hampstead
1922 Lived in Hampstead


1925 Transferred to [[Nobel's Chemical Finishes]] Ltd
1925 Transferred to [[Nobel Chemical Finishes|Nobel's Chemical Finishes]] Ltd


By 1935 was living in St Marylebone, London
By 1935 was living in St Marylebone, London

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Alexander Johnstone Quig (1892–1962), industrialist , deputy chairman of ICI

1892 Born in Glasgow

Joined Nobel's Explosives Co straight from school

WWI Served in the forces

Post-WWI: Rejoined Nobel's

1922 Lived in Hampstead

1925 Transferred to Nobel's Chemical Finishes Ltd

By 1935 was living in St Marylebone, London

c.1936 Chairman of ICI's paints group

1939 Executive & Department Manager ICI, lived in Welwyn[1]

1940 Joined the board of ICI. Became commercial director

1948 Appointed as a deputy chairman of ICI

1952 Married Joan Leason in Hampstead

1956 Retired from ICI

1957 Appointed to the board of Birmingham Small Arms Co[2]

1962 Died in Bramley, Surrey


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Sources of Information

  1. 1939 register
  2. The Times Nov. 27, 1957


  • The Times Dec. 14, 1962