Correspondence between Frank Robertson and Laurence Gould of Robertson Gould plc about dinner invitation
- Reference:GB 249 T-RRG/1/3/4
- Dates of Creation:1989 - ?
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- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 folder
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Also mentions Robertson's holiday in Scotland.
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William Francis Robertson, known as Frank, was the grandson of William Robertson, the founder of William Robertson, shipowners. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge but left to join the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. In 1939, on the death of his father, William Francis Robertson, who was then running the business, Frank was released from the Navy so that he could join the business, which was then considered of national importance. In November 1940, he became a partner.
He retired as chairman of Robertson Research Group in 1982, but continued as a member of the board in the position of honorary president.
Frank Robertson also served on committees of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, on the boards of David MacBrayne Ltd, the British Linen Bank and the Bank of Scotland. He was also the first chairman of Court of the University of Strathclyde, steering the University through its formative years. He died in 2005.Access Information
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William Francis Robertson, known as Frank, was the grandson of William Robertson, the founder of William Robertson, shipowners. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge but left to join the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. In 1939, on the death of his father, William Francis Robertson, who was then running the business, Frank was released from the Navy so that he could join the business, which was then considered of national importance. In November 1940, he became a partner.
He retired as chairman of Robertson Research Group in 1982, but continued as a member of the board in the position of honorary president.
Frank Robertson also served on committees of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, on the boards of David MacBrayne Ltd, the British Linen Bank and the Bank of Scotland. He was also the first chairman of Court of the University of Strathclyde, steering the University through its formative years. He died in 2005.Additional Information
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