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Harwood, Harold Marsh.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 18, 1892. [Elder] s. of George, M.P., of Brownlow
Fold, Bolton, Lancs. [and Alice Marsh]. B. Mar. 29, 1874, in Manchester.
School, Marlborough College (Mr Bell). Matric. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B., B.C. and
M.A. 1900. At St Thomas's Hospital. House Physician there. Went into business;
Managing Director and Chairman of Richard Harwood and Sons, cotton spinners,
of Bolton. Chairman of the Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers' Association,
1940. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.; in France and Egypt).
Lessee of the Ambassador's Theatre, London, 1919-32, producing several
successful plays. Dramatic author, Grain of Mustard Seed; The Transit of
Venus; Man in Possession; Social Convenience; The Old Folks at Home; London
Front; While London Burns
, etc. Of Pear Tree Cottage, 11, Melina Place, St
John's Wood, London, N.W., in 1944. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Who's Who in
the Theatre; Who's Who; Medical Directories
.)
Harold Marsh HARWOOD
Approx. lifespan: 1874–1959
pens. Trinity College adm1892:06:18
elder s. of George HARWOOD M.P. of Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire
s. of Alice Marsh HARWOOD
b. Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1874:03:29
Sch: Marlborough College [ Wiltshire ] ( Mr – BELL )
Matric. 1892
BA 1895
MB
BChir 1900
MA 1900
At: St Thomas' Hospital [ London ]
House Physician: St Thomas' Hospital [ London ]
Went into business:
Managing Director and Chairman of Richard Harwood and Sons, cotton spinners Bolton, [ Lancashire ]
Chairman of Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers' Association 1940
Served in the Great War: 1914-19
Captain: R.A.M.C.
in: France and Egypt
Lessee of Ambassador's Theatre London 1919-32
produced several successful plays:
Publ.: Dramatic author, Grain of Mustard Seed ; The Transit of Venus ; Man in Possession ; Social Convenience ; The Old Folks at Home ; London Front ; While London Burns etc.
Of Pear Tree Cottage, 11 Melina Place, St John's Wood, London , N.W. in1944
( Marlborough College Reg ; Who's Who in Theatre ; Who's Who ; Medical Directories )
[add:] d. 1959:04:20 [:add]
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