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William George Riddell (1871-1954) of [[John Hastie and Co]] | |||
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''' 1954 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1954/07/30]]</ref> | |||
IT is with regret that we have learned of | |||
the death of Mr. William George Riddell, | |||
which took place last week in Durban, South | |||
Africa, where he had lived for a number of | |||
years in retirement. | |||
Mr. Riddell was born | |||
near Jedburgh in 1871 and received his | |||
training in marine engineering with the [[Fairfield Engineering and Shipbuilding Co|Fairfield Engineering and Shipbuilding Company, Ltd]]. | |||
Shortly after completing his | |||
apprenticeship he went to sea as a junior | |||
engineer and in 1896 gained his chief | |||
engineer's certificate. The next two years | |||
he spent in the employment of his former | |||
company and then in 1898 joined [[David Rowan and Co|David Rowan and Co., Ltd.]], as an under-manager. | |||
Three years later Mr. Riddell sailed for | |||
Finland upon his appointment as the manager | |||
of a shipbuilding and engineering works at | |||
Abo, and in 1903 he returned to the Clyde | |||
to occupy the post of joint managing director | |||
of [[John Hastie and Co|John Hastie and Co., Ltd.]], of Greenock. | |||
When his co-director, the late [[Walter Graham|Mr. Walter Graham]], retired in 1918, Mr. Riddell became managing director and eventually chairman | |||
and continued in these positions until 1934, | |||
when he retired. | |||
Mr. Riddell was awarded | |||
the O.B.E. for his work at the Admiralty | |||
during the first world war, and he was also | |||
the author of two books entitled Adventures | |||
of an Obscure Victorian and The Thank less | |||
Years, which described the work of a Clyde | |||
engineer ashore and afloat. | |||
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== See Also == | |||
<what-links-here/> | <what-links-here/> | ||
== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT: Riddell | {{DEFAULTSORT: Riddell}} | ||
[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Biography - Marine]] | |||
[[Category: Births 1870-1879]] | |||
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]] |
Revision as of 08:23, 27 December 2014
William George Riddell (1871-1954) of John Hastie and Co
1954 Obituary [1]
IT is with regret that we have learned of the death of Mr. William George Riddell, which took place last week in Durban, South Africa, where he had lived for a number of years in retirement.
Mr. Riddell was born near Jedburgh in 1871 and received his training in marine engineering with the Fairfield Engineering and Shipbuilding Company, Ltd.
Shortly after completing his apprenticeship he went to sea as a junior engineer and in 1896 gained his chief engineer's certificate. The next two years he spent in the employment of his former company and then in 1898 joined David Rowan and Co., Ltd., as an under-manager.
Three years later Mr. Riddell sailed for Finland upon his appointment as the manager of a shipbuilding and engineering works at Abo, and in 1903 he returned to the Clyde to occupy the post of joint managing director of John Hastie and Co., Ltd., of Greenock.
When his co-director, the late Mr. Walter Graham, retired in 1918, Mr. Riddell became managing director and eventually chairman
and continued in these positions until 1934,
when he retired.
Mr. Riddell was awarded the O.B.E. for his work at the Admiralty during the first world war, and he was also the author of two books entitled Adventures of an Obscure Victorian and The Thank less Years, which described the work of a Clyde engineer ashore and afloat.