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Appointed European Director of The United Shoe Machinery Company, a significant U.S. company. Clark's terms of reference were to "Buy or Bust everybody in the shoe machinery business in Europe". Byron accomplished this mission and retired to London in 1920<ref>A résumé of the history of Plessey, compiled by Hugh Culverhouse</ref>. | Appointed European Director of The United Shoe Machinery Company, a significant U.S. company. Clark's terms of reference were to "Buy or Bust everybody in the shoe machinery business in Europe". Byron accomplished this mission and retired to London in 1920<ref>A résumé of the history of Plessey, compiled by Hugh Culverhouse</ref>. | ||
Held shares in [[British Electro Chemists]] and was also Chairman of the Hubert Eyelet Company<ref>A résumé of the history of Plessey, compiled by Hugh Culverhouse</ref>. | |||
His son was [[Allen George Clark]] | His son was [[Allen George Clark]] | ||
Revision as of 16:48, 19 May 2010
Byron George Clark
Appointed European Director of The United Shoe Machinery Company, a significant U.S. company. Clark's terms of reference were to "Buy or Bust everybody in the shoe machinery business in Europe". Byron accomplished this mission and retired to London in 1920[1].
Held shares in British Electro Chemists and was also Chairman of the Hubert Eyelet Company[2].
His son was Allen George Clark
1946 Died aged 83 at Birchfield, Middle Green, Langley, Bucks. [3]