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Frederick Richard Booth

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Obituary 1907 [1]

The death is announced of Mr. F. R. Booth , of 4 Beech Hill-road, Sheffield, on the 5th inst., at the age of fifty-six. Mr. Booth, who was a Sheffield man, was connected with the steel trade for the greater part of his life. Originally with Messrs. Allott and Sully, accountants, Sheffield, he afterwards was appointed secretary of the Kelham Rolling Mills Co, rollers, tilters, and forgers. He subsequently became manager, and eventually, managing director of the company.



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  1. The Engineer 11th January 1907