University of Wales Press
From Ship's Cook to Baronet: Sir William Reardon Smith's Life in Shipping, 1856 - 1935
From Ship's Cook to Baronet: Sir William Reardon Smith's Life in Shipping, 1856 - 1935
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Sir William Reardon Smith, founder of the Reardon Smith shipping line, was one of the foremost figures in south Wales in the early twentieth century. Starting as a cabin boy, he made a fortune as a ship owner at the height of the Welsh coal trade and subsequently showed great entrepreneurial initiative during the Great Depression, acquiring motor vessels and establishing new trade routes. He is also remembered as a great philanthropist, particularly through his association with the National Museum of Wales.
This thorough portrait of the entrepreneur combines an autobiography of the first forty years of Sir William’s lifewhich was discovered fifty years after his death at the age of eightya substantial essay on the latter half of his life, and extensive appendices that include a family tree, company lists, and shipping maps.
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