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''' 1904 Obituary <ref> [[1904 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>


FREDERICK BRIOHTMORE died at his residence in Doncaster, on November 18, 1904. He took a prominent place in the affairs of his native town, having been twice Mayor of Doncaster (1894, 1895). He was an alderman of the town, a Justice of the Peace, and one of the original members of the Race Hunt Committee. At the close of the September meeting, of which he was chairman, he was presented with a diamond pin by the King. He was chairman of the Orient Steam Fishing Company, of Grimsby, of the [[Orient Coal Syndicate Co|Orient Coal Syndicate Company]], of Grimsby, and of the [[Doncaster Steam Laundry Co|Doncaster Steam Laundry Company]], and was on the directorate of the [[Midland Iron Co|Midland Iron Company, Limited]].  
FREDERICK BRIGHTMORE died at his residence in Doncaster, on November 18, 1904. He took a prominent place in the affairs of his native town, having been twice Mayor of Doncaster (1894, 1895). He was an alderman of the town, a Justice of the Peace, and one of the original members of the Race Hunt Committee. At the close of the September meeting, of which he was chairman, he was presented with a diamond pin by the King. He was chairman of the Orient Steam Fishing Company, of Grimsby, of the [[Orient Coal Syndicate Co|Orient Coal Syndicate Company]], of Grimsby, and of the [[Doncaster Steam Laundry Co|Doncaster Steam Laundry Company]], and was on the directorate of the [[Midland Iron Co|Midland Iron Company, Limited]].  


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1904.
He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1904.

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Frederick Brightmore ( -1904)


1904 Obituary [1]

FREDERICK BRIGHTMORE died at his residence in Doncaster, on November 18, 1904. He took a prominent place in the affairs of his native town, having been twice Mayor of Doncaster (1894, 1895). He was an alderman of the town, a Justice of the Peace, and one of the original members of the Race Hunt Committee. At the close of the September meeting, of which he was chairman, he was presented with a diamond pin by the King. He was chairman of the Orient Steam Fishing Company, of Grimsby, of the Orient Coal Syndicate Company, of Grimsby, and of the Doncaster Steam Laundry Company, and was on the directorate of the Midland Iron Company, Limited.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1904.


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