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Frank Hill (c1862-1912), managing director of [[Richard Hill and Co]]


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FRANK HILL died at his residence at Nunthorpe on June 10, 1912, at the age of fifty.
He was managing director of [[Richard Hill and Co|Richard Hill and Company]], wire manufacturers, of Middlesbrough, and was a prominent figure in the business life of that town.
In 1908 he served on the Local Reception Committee when the Institute visited Middlesbrough.


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1905.
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Frank Hill (c1862-1912), managing director of Richard Hill and Co


1912 Obituary [1]

FRANK HILL died at his residence at Nunthorpe on June 10, 1912, at the age of fifty.

He was managing director of Richard Hill and Company, wire manufacturers, of Middlesbrough, and was a prominent figure in the business life of that town.

In 1908 he served on the Local Reception Committee when the Institute visited Middlesbrough.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1905.


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