Walter Nutt
The Honourable Walter Frederick Nutt OBE | |
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Born |
1874 London, England |
Died |
14 November 1940 London, England |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Education | Bedford Modern School |
Known for | Managing Director of The Straits Trading Company |
Hon. Walter Frederick Nutt OBE (1874-14 November 1940) was Managing Director of The Straits Trading Company (1918–21),[1] at the time one of the largest tin smelting companies in the world,[2] a member of the Federal Malay States Legislative Council[3] and a prominent freemason who was District Grand Master of the Eastern Archipelago (1919–23).[4][5]
Early life
Walter Nutt was born in Kensington, London in 1874.[6] He was the son of William Henry Rothery Nutt, an official of the Bank of England, and his wife Kathleen Laura (née Bloxham).[6] Like his brothers, Arthur Nutt and Harold Nutt, he was educated as a boarder at Bedford Modern School.[6][7]
Career
Nutt was an expatriate in Malaysia and Singapore for much of his commercial life. He was a director of several commercial concerns including the Bagan River Rubber Company [8] and Managing Director of The Straits Trading Company (1918–21). He was a member of the Federal Malay States Legislative Council.[3]
In 1918, Nutt was awarded an OBE for services in connection with war charities.[9]
In 1919, Nutt successfully speculated in the tin market on behalf of the Straits Trading Company. However, similar efforts in 1921 resulted in the company having to miss a semiannual dividend for the first time in its history. Nutt was forced to resign in January 1922.[10]
Masonic and yachting interests
Nutt was a prominent Freemason becoming District Grand Master of the Eastern Archipelago (1919–23)[4] He was also the first Commodore of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club.[11]
Personal life
On 16 May 1905, Nutt married Gertrude Isabel Cowper at St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore.[12] Gertrude Nutt was an artist and the portrait she painted of her husband in full masonic regalia is included in the BBC’s Your Painting series.[13]
Death
On 27 February 1937, Gertrude Nutt died and Walter Nutt died three years later, on 14 November 1940, following an operation in London.[1][14] Walter and Gertrude Nutt were survived by two daughters.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Walter Nutt, Obituary in The Straits Times, 16 November 1940
- ↑ Profile at The Straits Trading Company
- 1 2 Colonial Armies in Southeast Asia, edited by Karl Hack and Tobias Rettig. First published by Routledge, 2006
- 1 2 The Straits Times, 29 May 1920
- ↑ "BBC - Your Paintings - Walter Frederick Nutt (1874–1940)". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History Records at Ancestry.co.uk". ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- ↑ 1891 England Census
- ↑ The Straits Times, 4 November 1919
- ↑ The Gazette, 4 October 1918
- ↑ Baldwin, William Lee (1983). The World Tin Market : Political pricing and economic competition. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. pp. 197–198. ISBN 9780822305057.
- ↑ "HISTORY". rsyc.org.sg. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- ↑ The Singapore Free Press & Mercantile Advertiser, 17 May 1905
- ↑ Gertrude Nutt, Obituary in The Straits Times, 15 March 1937
- ↑ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966