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Alfred Waldron Smithers

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Name
  
Alfred Smithers

Died
  
August 22, 1924

Party
  
Conservative Party


Alfred Waldron Smithers Sir Alfred Waldron Smithers 1850 1924 Find A Grave Memorial

Role
  
British member of Parliament

Sir Alfred Waldron Smithers (4 October 1850 – 22 August 1924) was an English financier and parliamentarian. Smithers father William Henry Smithers was a prominent employee of the Bank of England. Alfred entered the world of finance early when he joined the London Stock Exchange at the age of 23. He was deputy chairman of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway for some years, and head of the Grand Trunk Railway in Canada until it was nationalised in 1921 in circumstances of some controversy. He was Coalition Unionist member of parliament for Chislehurst from 1918 to 1922. His son Waldron Smithers was later elected to this constituency.

Alfred Waldron Smithers Sir Alfred Waldron Smithers 1850 1924 Find A Grave Memorial

Smithers, British Columbia is named in his honour.

References

Alfred Waldron Smithers Wikipedia