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William Firth (c1882-1958) of [[Richard Thomas and Co]]
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''' 1957 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1957/11/15]]</ref>
SIR WILLIAM FIRTH, whose death, we regret
to record, occurred in South Africa on
November 11, had a prominent place in the
activity ·of the Welsh tinplate industry prior
to his retirement ten years ago. He was
formerly chairman and managing director
of Richard Thomas and Co., Ltd.
Sir William, who was seventy-six, was born in
London and entered the tinplate industry
when he was twenty. A few years later he
was managing the Grovesend group of works,
which subsequently became part of the
Richard Thomas organisation.
In the later
years of his active work in the steel industry,
Sir William was closely concerned with the
building of the Ebbw Vale plant, and it was
the financial complications of this project
which ultimately led to his resignation from
Richard Thomas and Co., Ltd., in 1940.
Among the many offices which Sir William
held during his career were those of vice-president
of the British Iron and Steel
Federation, chairman of the International
Tinplate Cartel, chairman of the Welsh Plate
and Sheet Manufacturers' Association, and
president of the Swansea Metal Exchange.
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[[Category: Biography - Metallurgy]]
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[[Category: Births 1880-1889]]
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]]
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]]

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William Firth (c1882-1958) of Richard Thomas and Co


1957 Obituary [1]

SIR WILLIAM FIRTH, whose death, we regret to record, occurred in South Africa on November 11, had a prominent place in the activity ·of the Welsh tinplate industry prior to his retirement ten years ago. He was formerly chairman and managing director of Richard Thomas and Co., Ltd.

Sir William, who was seventy-six, was born in London and entered the tinplate industry when he was twenty. A few years later he was managing the Grovesend group of works, which subsequently became part of the Richard Thomas organisation.

In the later years of his active work in the steel industry, Sir William was closely concerned with the building of the Ebbw Vale plant, and it was the financial complications of this project which ultimately led to his resignation from Richard Thomas and Co., Ltd., in 1940.

Among the many offices which Sir William held during his career were those of vice-president of the British Iron and Steel Federation, chairman of the International Tinplate Cartel, chairman of the Welsh Plate and Sheet Manufacturers' Association, and president of the Swansea Metal Exchange.


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