. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JAMES SHARPE Chairman, Sharpe, Estall and Co., Ltd., Import and ExportMerchants,and Secretary of various India Rubber thirty-two years lie held an appointment in the WarOffice, and was for many years a journalist; for twehe >earshe also acted as Hon. Secretary of the Playgoers Club. Heis a prominent Freemason, and is a Liveryman of theSpectacle Makers Company. He has travelled addition to the above, Mr. Sharpe is on the Board ofother companies. Clubs: and Playgoers. (Iholo :Ru


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JAMES SHARPE Chairman, Sharpe, Estall and Co., Ltd., Import and ExportMerchants,and Secretary of various India Rubber thirty-two years lie held an appointment in the WarOffice, and was for many years a journalist; for twehe >earshe also acted as Hon. Secretary of the Playgoers Club. Heis a prominent Freemason, and is a Liveryman of theSpectacle Makers Company. He has travelled addition to the above, Mr. Sharpe is on the Board ofother companies. Clubs: and Playgoers. (Iholo :Russell). THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD ROTHERHAMLord Rotherham was born in 1849 and has had a mostnotable commercial career. He was formerly Chainnanof the Fine Cotton Spinners Association, a Director ofWilliams Deacons and the London Joint City and MidlandBanks, of the Eagle Oil Transport and the Royal Company. He has also tilled the office ofPresident of the Institute of Directors, of the AssociatedChambers of Commerce, of the .Machinery Users Associa-tion and of the Textile Institute. He sat in Parliamentfrom 1893 to 1896 as Member for North Salford and from1899 to 1916 as Member for Rotherham in which latteryear he was raised to the peerage. He was created a knight(Sir William Henry Holland) in 1902 and a baronet in address is Rottingdean, Sussex. (Photo : Franz Bawm)


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