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Difference between revisions of "Alfred Molyneux Palmer"

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Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer (c.1853-1935), Tyneside shipbuilder and Chairman of the Tyne Improvement Commission
Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer (c.1853-1935), Tyneside shipbuilder and Chairman of the Tyne Improvement Commission


Son of the [[Charles Mark Palmer|Sir Charles Mark Palmer]], Liberal M.P. for Jarrow and founder of the [[Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co|Palmer Iron and Shipbuilding Co]].  
Son of [[Charles Mark Palmer|Sir Charles Mark Palmer]], Liberal M.P. for Jarrow and founder of the [[Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co|Palmer Iron and Shipbuilding Co]].  


1910 succeeded to the title on the death of his brother.  
1910 succeeded to the title on the death of his brother.  

Latest revision as of 13:53, 28 February 2015

Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer (c.1853-1935), Tyneside shipbuilder and Chairman of the Tyne Improvement Commission

Son of Sir Charles Mark Palmer, Liberal M.P. for Jarrow and founder of the Palmer Iron and Shipbuilding Co.

1910 succeeded to the title on the death of his brother.

Director of John Bowes and Partners, Ltd.

Chairman of the Bede Metal and Chemical Co., Ltd., and of Palmer, Hall and Co.

1935 Died at Wimbledon at the age of 82


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