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John Black (businessman)

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Shortly after Black died in 1965, Alick Dick, his successor at the helm of Standard-Triumph, recalled Black with obvious affection as an "extrovert and exciting, if somewhat controversial personality". Recalling cars introduced under Black such as the
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later rector of Handsworth, with whom he had three sons. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography incorrectly identifies both father and daughter.
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in July 1943 and thereafter he insisted that his title be used by all staff and employees. At the end of the war he organised Standard's purchase of
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and in September 1929 took up a new position at the Standard Motor Company. He was appointed Standard's joint managing director (with founder
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as sales manager in 1918 and was appointed a director in 1919. In 1921 Black married Daisy Hillman one of the daughters of owner
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In July 1941 Black was appointed chairman of the Joint Aero Engine Committee. He performed so well he was given a
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on 10 February 1895 the fourth son of Ellen (Smith) and her husband John George Black, a clerk in the
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With the possibility of war again looming he enthusiastically backed the government scheme for
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Black married a second time in 1943 to Alicia Joan Pears Linton, daughter of the
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He resigned his posts in July 1929 after Hillman fell under the control of the
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built by the government for the manufacture of aero engines and for aircraft.
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In December 1954 Black accepted an appointment as deputy chairman of
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Morewood, Steven (2004). "Black, Sir John Paul (1895–1965)".
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Alick S Dick (28 October 1971). "The men who mattered".
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now Britain's national archives. He studied law at the
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Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War I
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The Motor Men: Pioneers of the British Car Industry
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Index

British motor industry
Standard-Triumph
Kingston upon Thames
Public Record Office
University of London
Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
Royal Tank Regiment
Hillman Motor Car Company
William Hillman
Spencer Wilks
Humber
Commer
Rootes brothers
R W Maudslay
shadow factories
Banner Lane
Canley
knighthood
Triumph
Swallow Doretti
Enfield Cables Ltd
Cheadle, Cheshire
Bishop of Persia
Triumph TR2




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