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1891 Articled to the [[Bath Electric Light and Engineering Co]] | 1891 Articled to the [[Bath Electric Light and Engineering Co]] | ||
1894 Formed the [[Lister Electric Light and Power Manufacturing Co]] with his brother [[ | 1894 Formed the [[Lister Electric Light and Power Manufacturing Co]] with his brother [[George Lister (2)|George Lister]] | ||
1901 Living at Rivers Lodge, Dursley: [[William James Lister|William J. Lister]] (age 58 born Dursley), Mechanical Engineer and Employer. With his wife Catherine Lister (age 57 born Nova Scotia) and their children Catherine Lister (age 30 born New Zealand) and [[James Fraser Lister]] (age 25 born Dursley), Electrical Engineer and Employer. One servant.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | 1901 Living at Rivers Lodge, Dursley: [[William James Lister|William J. Lister]] (age 58 born Dursley), Mechanical Engineer and Employer. With his wife Catherine Lister (age 57 born Nova Scotia) and their children Catherine Lister (age 30 born New Zealand) and [[James Fraser Lister]] (age 25 born Dursley), Electrical Engineer and Employer. One servant.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | ||
c1910 Commenced working for [[Veritys]] | |||
1911 Boarding at 59 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston: [[James Fraser Lister]] (age 36 born Dursley), Electrical Engineer and Single. | 1911 Boarding at 59 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston: [[James Fraser Lister]] (age 36 born Dursley), Electrical Engineer and Single. | ||
== See Also == | 1924 Mentioned as Colonel James Fraser Lister C.M.G. in connection with share reorganisation at Veritys<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/32969/page/6550 The London Gazette Publication date:29 August 1924 Issue:32969 Page:6550]</ref> | ||
1931 Mentioned as Chairman of [[Spicers Motors]] when it was voluntarily wound up.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/33781/page/8190 The London Gazette Publication date:18 December 1931 Issue:33781 Page:8190]</ref> | |||
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'''1944 Obituary <ref>[[1944 Institution of Electrical Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref> | |||
COLONEL JAMES FRASER LISTER, C.M.G., T.D., died on the 30th March, 1944, at the age of 69. He was educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, and was an articled pupil at Bath Corporation Electric Light Works, under [[Gustavus Ferdinand Bonnor|Mr. G. F. Metzger]]. He subsequently joined [[Veritys|Veritys Ltd]]. at Birmingham, and was for many years a director of that company and also of [[Spencer (Melksham)|Spencer (Melksham) Ltd]]., of the South Wales Gas Corporation, of [[Aerialite|Aerialite Ltd]]. and of [[Thermega|Thermega Ltd]]. On the formation of the Territorial Force in 1908, he raised and commanded the Southern Telegraph Company, R.E. He served in the War of 1914-18 with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and in 1918 he was promoted Colonel and made a C.M.G. | |||
He was always keenly interested in the welfare of soldiers disabled in the last war, especially in connection with the Ex-Services Welfare Society at Leatherhead. He was a prominent member of the Prince of Wales Lodge of Freemasons. His fine presence and character will long be remembered by his many friends and business associates. | |||
He joined The Institution as an Associate in 1897 and was elected an Associate Member in 1899 and a Member in 1912. He was elected Chairman of the South Midland Centre in 1915, 1916 and 1926. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 6 June 2020
Colonel James Fraser Lister (1875-1944)
1891 Articled to the Bath Electric Light and Engineering Co
1894 Formed the Lister Electric Light and Power Manufacturing Co with his brother George Lister
1901 Living at Rivers Lodge, Dursley: William J. Lister (age 58 born Dursley), Mechanical Engineer and Employer. With his wife Catherine Lister (age 57 born Nova Scotia) and their children Catherine Lister (age 30 born New Zealand) and James Fraser Lister (age 25 born Dursley), Electrical Engineer and Employer. One servant.[1]
c1910 Commenced working for Veritys
1911 Boarding at 59 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston: James Fraser Lister (age 36 born Dursley), Electrical Engineer and Single.
1924 Mentioned as Colonel James Fraser Lister C.M.G. in connection with share reorganisation at Veritys[2]
1931 Mentioned as Chairman of Spicers Motors when it was voluntarily wound up.[3]
1944 Obituary [4]
COLONEL JAMES FRASER LISTER, C.M.G., T.D., died on the 30th March, 1944, at the age of 69. He was educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, and was an articled pupil at Bath Corporation Electric Light Works, under Mr. G. F. Metzger. He subsequently joined Veritys Ltd. at Birmingham, and was for many years a director of that company and also of Spencer (Melksham) Ltd., of the South Wales Gas Corporation, of Aerialite Ltd. and of Thermega Ltd. On the formation of the Territorial Force in 1908, he raised and commanded the Southern Telegraph Company, R.E. He served in the War of 1914-18 with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and in 1918 he was promoted Colonel and made a C.M.G.
He was always keenly interested in the welfare of soldiers disabled in the last war, especially in connection with the Ex-Services Welfare Society at Leatherhead. He was a prominent member of the Prince of Wales Lodge of Freemasons. His fine presence and character will long be remembered by his many friends and business associates.
He joined The Institution as an Associate in 1897 and was elected an Associate Member in 1899 and a Member in 1912. He was elected Chairman of the South Midland Centre in 1915, 1916 and 1926.