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'''1930 Obituary <ref>[[1930 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>


GEORGE PICKUP RAWSTRON died in February 1930, at the age of forty-nine.


He was the proprietor of [[Westoby and Rawstron|Messrs. Westoby and Rawstron]], and chairman of [[Rawstron, Westgarth and Co|Messrs. Rawstron, Westgarth & Co., Ltd.]], and was a well-known member of the Manchester Exchange.
His membership of the Iron and Steel Institute dated back to 1913.
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 8 October 2016

George Pickup Rawstron (c1881-1930)


1930 Obituary [1]

GEORGE PICKUP RAWSTRON died in February 1930, at the age of forty-nine.

He was the proprietor of Messrs. Westoby and Rawstron, and chairman of Messrs. Rawstron, Westgarth & Co., Ltd., and was a well-known member of the Manchester Exchange.

His membership of the Iron and Steel Institute dated back to 1913.



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