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| Robert Arthur HOSKINS
(1914-1985) |
Robert Arthur HOSKINS 1
Robert Arthur HOSKINS (1914 - 1985), eldest son of Cecil and Dorothy, started his working life at Port Kembla in 1931, in time to wield a sledge hammer to tap the first steel made at Port Kembla. It was not a great start to his career - the hammer slipped off the head of the bar, and hit another employee on the head! He spent several years there, and at Newcastle, where he earned a Diploma in Metallurgy. After the War, he resigned, and became the pioneer in manufacturing of concrete blocks in New South Wales, with a plant at Unanderra. Concrete roofing tiles were also made there. He lived at Wollongong, and at Wilton (where he also ran some cattle on a small property), and both of these houses were built of his concrete blocks, and to his own designs. He married Patricia BURKE (1916 - 1985) in 1940, and they have two sons and a daughter. Both Bob and Pat were tragically killed in a road accident in 1985.
Head on collision on the Pacific Highway Robert married Dorothy Patricia BURKE on 13 Apr 1940 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. (Dorothy Patricia BURKE was born on 8 Nov 1916 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, and died on 4 Aug 1985 in Taree, New South Wales, Australia,.) |
1 Sally Hoskins, http://www.hoskins.id.au/nextgen/index.php.