Philip Yisrael Shraga ben Moshe Woolfson
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38 Mansionhouse Road, Glasgow, former residence of Philip Woolfson and family between at least 1920 and 1935. Now, the Priory Hospital Glasgow a rehab centre.
Philip Woolfson (born January 15, 1879 - died: November 08, 1948 (69)) was a Glasgow based businessman and Early Zionist activist.[1]
- Birthplace: Žagarė, Joniškio rajono savivaldybė, Šiaulių apskr., Lithuania[2]
- Death: Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Edward Woolfson - son
- Michael Woolfson - grandson
Timeline
- 1944 - A S SALESGIRL, smart and reliable, assistant required for Gowns and Mantles.—Apply Philip Woolfson, Ltd., 165 Trongate.[3]
Affiliations
- Founder Queens Park Hebrew Congregation
Past Directorships
Company
- Philip Woolfson, Limited 1 Blythswood Square Glasgow G2 4AD
- Philip Woolfson Leisure Limited 1 Blythswood Square Glasgow G2 4AD (Also given as Philip Wolfson Leisure in advertising in the 1980s)
See also
Notes
- ↑ Ken Collins, Second City Jewry, p125-6.
- ↑ https://www.geni.com/people/Philip-Woolfson/6000000007143578942
- ↑ Jewish Echo - Friday 11 February 1944