For other people with the same name, see Thomas Wardle (disambiguation).
Sir Thomas Edward Wardle (born 1912 in West Leederville, Western Australia, died in 1997) was a businessman and supermarket proprietor from Western Australia. He was best known for his "Tom the Cheap" supermarket chain as well as revolutionising grocery shopping in the state.
Wardle was a popular Lord Mayor of Perth from 1967 to 1972.[1]
^"Western Australia's 100 Most Influential People". The West Australian. December 2006. p. 20.
Sir Thomas Edward Wardle (born 1912 in West Leederville, Western Australia, died in 1997) was a businessman and supermarket proprietor from Western Australia...
Elizabeth Wardle (1834–1902) was an English embroiderer. In 1857 she married the silk dyer ThomasWardle, a distant cousin. Thomas was later knighted for...
Tacitus: with an essay on his life and genius, notes, supplements, &c. ThomasWardle. p. 287. Bruce, Frederick Fyvie (1988). The Book of the Acts. Eerdmans...
Cornelius Tacitus: With an essay on his life and genius by Arthur Murphy, ThomasWardle Publ. (1842) p. 499 Tacitus, Cornelius. Tacitus, The Histories, Volume...
Wardle may refer to: Wardle, Greater Manchester, England Wardle, Cheshire, England David Wardle (born 1959), English classicist Huon Wardle (born 1967)...
biography: containing notices of distinguished women Philadelphia: ThomasWardle. p. 230 Manfred Berger, "Kurze Chronik der ehemaligen und gegenwärtigen...
the collaboration of William Morris with textile manufacturer ThomasWardle, Wardle's wife Elizabeth, who was an accomplished seamstress, embarked on...
of distinguished women, in different nations and ages. Philadelphia: ThomasWardle. p. 230. Manfred Berger, "Kurze Chronik der ehemaligen und gegenwärtigen...
Thomas Alfred Wardle (October 31, 1913 – June 20, 2005) was a Canadian politician, who represented Beaches-Woodbine in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario...
Walter ThomasWardle (born Southsea 22 July 1900; died 12 February 1982) was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1949 until his death. Wardle was educated at...
Vice-Admiral Thomas Erskine Wardle, CB, DSO (9 January 1877 – 9 May 1944) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy. He was the Rear-Admiral Commanding His...
Embroidery Society was founded in 1879 by Thomas and Elizabeth Wardle and was originally called the Leek Sewing Circle. Thomas was a silk dyer who was later knighted...
Ed Wardle is a Scottish television producer, director, camera operator, and adventurer. In 2008, he took part in a guided 'last degree' expedition to the...
(1825–1895) silk manufacturer in the town and local politician Sir ThomasWardle (1831–1909) businessman, known for his innovations in silk dyeing and...
agreement with ThomasWardle, a silk dyer who operated the Hencroft Works in Leek, Staffordshire. As a result, Morris would spend time with Wardle at his home...
and was stocked with approximately 19,000 sheep. Perth Lord Mayor Sir ThomasWardle purchased the island as a private retreat for his family in about 1969...
Pakenham Arthur Leveson Sir Lionel Halsey John Dumaresq Albert Addison ThomasWardle Rear Admiral Commanding HM Australian Squadron George Hyde Edward Evans...
JSTOR 41809144. He was commissioned by the Wardle family of dyers and printers, trading as ThomasWardle & Co, and Bernard Wardle and Co.The Wardel Pattern Books...
relieve RMS Alcantara (16,034 GRT, Captain ThomasWardle), which was due to sail to Liverpool to re-coal. Wardle had arranged to meet the relief 60 nmi (69 mi;...
Pakenham Arthur Leveson Sir Lionel Halsey John Dumaresq Albert Addison ThomasWardle Rear Admiral Commanding HM Australian Squadron George Hyde Edward Evans...
Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes, Supplements, &c. ThomasWardle. pp. 72–88, 481. Bishop, M.C (2002). Lorica Segmentata Volume 1: A handbook...