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The Thomas Simon Bolitho Institute was established in Landithy some time between 1909 and 1920. [10]The Great Western Railway's 'Saint' class locomotive number 173 (later 2973), was named Robins Bolitho upon its creation in March 1905, in his honour.
Thomas Bedford Bolitho (1835–1915), Cornish banker, industrialist and politician Thomas Robins Bolitho (1840–1925), English banker and landowner Topics referred to by the same term
1884: Thomas Bedford Bolitho of Trewidden [137] 1885: Richard Foster of Lanwithan; 1886: Charles Ebenezer Treffry [137] 1887: Digby Collins of Newton Ferrers House [144] 1888: John Charles Williams of Caerhays Castle [145] 1889: Arthur Pendarves Vivian, of Bosahan, St Anthony in Meneage [146] 1890: Thomas Robins Bolitho. [137] 1891: ?
Thomas Robins Bolitho; William Brewer (justice) John Buller (politician, born 1632) Richard Buller; C. John Call; William Call; Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet;
Thomas Bedford Bolitho (1835–1915), Liberal Unionist MP for St Ives, 1887 to 1900; Thomas Robins Bolitho (1840–1925), English banker; William Bolitho (cricketer) (1862–1919), English cricketer, banker and British Army officer; William Bolitho Ryall (1891–1930), South African writer and biographer, who published under the name of William ...
Thomas Bedford Bolitho (5 January 1835 ... His cousin, Thomas Robins Bolitho, (1840-1925), was an English banker, who served as High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1890.
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The organ was built by Henry Willis and Sons for Thomas Robins Bolitho. It then moved to Truro Cathedral and was rebuilt in Breage in 1968 by Hele & Co of Plymouth. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. [6]