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Thomas Vickers

Colonel Thomas Edward Vickers was Chairman of Vickers Limited.

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Thomas Vickers

Colonel Tom Vickers
Born(1833-07-09)July 9, 183312
DiedOctober 19, 1915(1915-10-19) (aged 82)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch
 British Army
Rank
Colonel
CommandsHallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
AwardsVolunteer Officers' Decoration3
SpouseFrances Mary Vickers (née Douglas)
ChildrenDouglas Vickers
RelationsEdward Vickers (father)
Other workChairman, Vickers Limited

Colonel Thomas Edward Vickers VD (9 July 1833 – 19 October 1915) was Chairman of Vickers Limited.

Career

The second son of Edward Vickers and Anne Naylor, Tom Vickers was born on 9 July 1833. He was educated at Sheffield Collegiate School and at Neuwied in Germany.1 He worked in the family business of Naylor Vickers & Co.1

Tom Vickers, together with his brother Albert, took over the business in the 1850s.2 Tom developed the firm into a leading steel casting business using the German Riepe process and in 1867 it was incorporated as Vickers, Sons & Co Limited with himself as Chairman.2

Tom Vickers lived at Bolsover Hill and became Commanding Officer of the Hallamshire Rifles in 1871 and Master Cutler in 1872.24 He continued to serve in the battalion as a volunteer and honorary colonel, being awarded the Volunteer Officers' Decoration when it was instated in 1892.3 He handed over the chairmanship of the company to Albert Vickers in 1909 and died in London in 1915.2

Family

In 1860 he married Frances Mary Douglas; they had two sons (Douglas Vickers and Ronald Vickers) and four daughters.1

References

References

  1. Biography of Colonel Thomas Edward Vickers Institute of Civil Engineers, 1 January 1916
  2. Thomas and Albert Vickers Archived 2005-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "No. 26349". The London Gazette. 29 November 1892. p. 7000.
  4. "No. 23748". The London Gazette. 20 June 1871. p. 2850.