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J. Brynmor Hill (c1889-1932), director of [[Richard Thomas | J. Brynmor Hill (c1889-1932), director of [[Richard Thomas and Co]] | ||
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J. BRYNMOR HILL, of St. Leonards, Langland Bay, Swansea, died on December 16, 1931, after an illness lasting for about two months; he was forty-three years of age. | J. BRYNMOR HILL, of St. Leonards, Langland Bay, Swansea, died on December 16, 1931, after an illness lasting for about two months; he was forty-three years of age. | ||
He was a director of [[Richard Thomas | He was a director of [[Richard Thomas and Co|Messrs. Richard Thomas & Co., Ltd.]], the iron, steel and tinplate manufacturers, and of numerous other firms engaged in that industry. | ||
His membership of the Iron and Steel Institute was of very short duration, as he was elected only at the Annual Meeting in 1931. | His membership of the Iron and Steel Institute was of very short duration, as he was elected only at the Annual Meeting in 1931. |
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J. Brynmor Hill (c1889-1932), director of Richard Thomas and Co
1932 Obituary [1]
J. BRYNMOR HILL, of St. Leonards, Langland Bay, Swansea, died on December 16, 1931, after an illness lasting for about two months; he was forty-three years of age.
He was a director of Messrs. Richard Thomas & Co., Ltd., the iron, steel and tinplate manufacturers, and of numerous other firms engaged in that industry.
His membership of the Iron and Steel Institute was of very short duration, as he was elected only at the Annual Meeting in 1931.