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Sir Thomas Dunlop, 3rd Baronet, OStJ (11 April 1912 – 18 August 1999) was a Scottish businessman. [1] [2]
Dunlop was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Craigflower Preparatory School, Shrewsbury School and St John's College, Cambridge. [1] He qualified as a chartered accountant with McClelland Ker & Co and in 1938 became a partner in the family business, Thomas Dunlop & Sons, Shipowners and Insurance Brokers, founded in 1851. He was the fourth generation. [1]
During the Second World War he served as a major with the Royal Signals in India and the United Kingdom. [1] He returned to the family business and a succession of appointments in Glasgow. [1]
During the 1950s he served as a director of Glasgow & Clyde Shipowners' Association, vice president of the Royal Alfred Seafarers' Society, honorary agent of The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society and chairman of the Underwriters' Association of Glasgow. [1]
In 1955, he became Deacon of the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow and a director of the Merchant's House. [1] In the 1960s he served as chairman of the Trustee Savings Bank of Glasgow. [1] Dunlop retired from the family business in 1986. [2]
In March 1965 he was appointed as an Officer of the Order of St John. [3]
He succeeded as the third Baronet on the death of his father in 1963. [1]
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Sir Thomas Dunlop, 3rd Baronet, OStJ (11 April 1912 – 18 August 1999) was a Scottish businessman. [1] [2]
Dunlop was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Craigflower Preparatory School, Shrewsbury School and St John's College, Cambridge. [1] He qualified as a chartered accountant with McClelland Ker & Co and in 1938 became a partner in the family business, Thomas Dunlop & Sons, Shipowners and Insurance Brokers, founded in 1851. He was the fourth generation. [1]
During the Second World War he served as a major with the Royal Signals in India and the United Kingdom. [1] He returned to the family business and a succession of appointments in Glasgow. [1]
During the 1950s he served as a director of Glasgow & Clyde Shipowners' Association, vice president of the Royal Alfred Seafarers' Society, honorary agent of The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society and chairman of the Underwriters' Association of Glasgow. [1]
In 1955, he became Deacon of the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow and a director of the Merchant's House. [1] In the 1960s he served as chairman of the Trustee Savings Bank of Glasgow. [1] Dunlop retired from the family business in 1986. [2]
In March 1965 he was appointed as an Officer of the Order of St John. [3]
He succeeded as the third Baronet on the death of his father in 1963. [1]