Samuel White, architect and great-grandson of Stanford White, provides perspective on Tick Hall's architectural significance.
White House | Chicago White Sox | White | Samuel Beckett | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Snow White | Samuel Johnson | Samuel Pepys | The White Stripes | Samuel L. Jackson | White American | white | black-and-white | White Star Line | White Nile | Jack White | Jack White (musician) | Betty White | Samuel R. Delany | Samuel Barber | White Collar (TV series) | White Collar | Samuel Goldwyn | Samuel | Byron White | White movement | Great White | White Sea | Samuel Alito | E. B. White |
He was chairman of Mitchelson Partners Ltd, as well as D. Davis & Sons Ltd, the shipbuilders J. Samuel White & Co Ltd, Old Silkstone Collieries Ltd, Admiralty Collieries Ltd, North's Navigation Collieries Ltd, Wharncliffe Collieries Ltd, Yorkshire Collieries Ltd, Great Universal Stores Ltd, Anglo-Continental Guano Works Ltd, Pangnga River Tin Concessions Ltd, Genatosan Ltd, and Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd.
When first acquired, the clubs membership was only open to employees and ex-employees of Plessey's and J. Samuel White & Co.
Among his correspondents were Lillie Langtry, Sir Samuel White Baker 'of the Nile', and novelists 'Rolf Boldrewood' and 'Violet Fane'.