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Frank Sidney Wilkinson (c1881-1929), foundry manager for [[M. and W. Grazebrook]]


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FRANK SIDNEY WILKINSON died on March 15, 1929, at his residence in Dudley at the age of forty-eight.


He was foundry manager for [[M. and W. Grazebrook|Messrs. M. and W. Grazebrook, Ltd.]], ironmasters, of Netherton, with which company he had been associated for thirty-two years.
He was also a director of [[F. Grazebrook & Co|Messrs. F. Grazebrook & Co., Ltd.]], scrap metal merchants. Mr. Wilkinson was a Past-President and a member of the Committee of the Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute.
He joined the Iron and Steel Institute in 1918.
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Frank Sidney Wilkinson (c1881-1929), foundry manager for M. and W. Grazebrook


1929 Obituary [1]

FRANK SIDNEY WILKINSON died on March 15, 1929, at his residence in Dudley at the age of forty-eight.

He was foundry manager for Messrs. M. and W. Grazebrook, Ltd., ironmasters, of Netherton, with which company he had been associated for thirty-two years.

He was also a director of Messrs. F. Grazebrook & Co., Ltd., scrap metal merchants. Mr. Wilkinson was a Past-President and a member of the Committee of the Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute.

He joined the Iron and Steel Institute in 1918.



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