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1951 Obituary<ref>The Times, Tuesday, Feb 13, 1951</ref> Sir Allan Gordon-Smith K.B.E. D.L. Born in 1881 the son of [[Samuel Smith, Junior]]. Studied clock-making in Switzerland and then returned to the family business of [[S. Smith and Son]].
Born in 1881 the son of [[Samuel Smith, Junior]].  
 
Studied clock-making in Switzerland and then returned to the family business of [[S. Smith and Son]].
 
1951 Obituary<ref>The Times, Tuesday, Feb 13, 1951</ref> Sir Allan Gordon-Smith K.B.E. D.L.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 17:41, 16 August 2011

Born in 1881 the son of Samuel Smith, Junior.

Studied clock-making in Switzerland and then returned to the family business of S. Smith and Son.

1951 Obituary[1] Sir Allan Gordon-Smith K.B.E. D.L.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Tuesday, Feb 13, 1951