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''' 1900 Obituary <ref> [[1900 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ''' 1900 Obituary <ref> [[1900 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
HENRY HYAM RIDER died in March 1900 at his residence, Elmfield House, Rotherham, at the age of forty-three years. He began his business training at the [Darlington Wagon and Engineering Co|Darlington Waggon and Engineering Works]]. | HENRY HYAM RIDER died in March 1900 at his residence, Elmfield House, Rotherham, at the age of forty-three years. He began his business training at the [[Darlington Wagon and Engineering Co|Darlington Waggon and Engineering Works]]. | ||
On leaving Darlington, he entered the service of [[Harrison and Camm|Messrs. Harrison & Camm]], waggon builders and engineers, of Rotherham, with whom he was associated for about twelve years. At the time of his death he was managing director of the firm. | On leaving Darlington, he entered the service of [[Harrison and Camm|Messrs. Harrison & Camm]], waggon builders and engineers, of Rotherham, with whom he was associated for about twelve years. At the time of his death he was managing director of the firm. |
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Henry Hyam Rider (c1857-1900)
1900 Obituary [1]
HENRY HYAM RIDER died in March 1900 at his residence, Elmfield House, Rotherham, at the age of forty-three years. He began his business training at the Darlington Waggon and Engineering Works.
On leaving Darlington, he entered the service of Messrs. Harrison & Camm, waggon builders and engineers, of Rotherham, with whom he was associated for about twelve years. At the time of his death he was managing director of the firm.
He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1894.