William V. Martin
William V. Martin (born c. 1870s), also known by the Hispanicized version of his name Guillermo V. Martin, was a British Citizen and British Vice-Consul[1][2][3][4] in Ferrol. Even though he was English by birth and nationality he spent most of his life in Ferrol where he took an active part in the life of the city and its Naval Shipyards; contributing to the establishment of different institutions, many of which, still exist today like the Racing Ferrol Football Club, El Circulo Mercantil de Ferrol and the Cocina Económica de Ferrol.
He was the first President of El Circulo Mercantil de Ferrol, founded 1916.
He died in Ferrol at the age of 98.[5]
See also
- William V. Martin, Lloyd's Register Agent in Ferrol, Northwestern Spain, late 19th century and early 20th century.
References
- ↑ The National Archives - Official Web-site << Martin, William; Apponted Vice-Consul at Ferrol, Spain, January 1, 1919 >>. (English)
- ↑ "Vice-Consulate at Ferrol" Foreign Office: Seals and Ink Stamps FO 365/128. The National Archives - Official Web-site (English)
- ↑ "Vice-Consulate at Ferrol" Foreign Office and predecessor: Political and Other Departments: General Correspondence FO 63/1041. The National Archives - Official Web-site (English)
- ↑ "Vice-Consulate at Ferrol" Foreign Office and predecessor: Political and Other Departments: General Correspondence FO 72/1689. The National Archives - Official Web-site (English)
- ↑ GRO Consular Death Indexes (1849-1965), vol. 58 (1961-65), p.399
External links
- (Spanish) Representante Asegurador Axente de Lloyd´s, D. Guillermo V. Martín (Ferrol, A Coruña Province, Galicia, Spain)
- (Spanish) Referente al Puigcerdá, abonaron 30.000 pesetas los industriales de la localidadD. Luis Rey Castro y D. Guillermo V. Martín, que sin ser ingenieros ni maquinistas...
- (Galician) Os terreos foron cedidos por D.Guillermo V. Martín, para quen o Racing reservou un pequeno palco na tribuna
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