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David Orr (businessman)

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In 1982, Orr had also been asked to help rebuild the Globe Theatre. As chairman of the Globe Theatre Trust he had been a brilliant fundraiser. The building was finally completed in 1997.
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Orr later became chairman of Inchcape, a trading group. He also sat on the boards of RTZ and Shell Transport & Trading. From 1983-89, Orr was a member of the court of the
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In 1949, he married Phoebe Davis, with whom he had three daughters, all of whom survive Orr, who died in 2008, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.
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Orr was knighted in 1977. In 1979, he was appointed a Commander of the Dutch Order of Orange Nassau.
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Orr was born the third of four children to Canon A.W.F. Orr, an Anglican rector at Canon of
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as a graduate trainee. From 1955 to 1966 he was posted to Unilever's India subsidiary,
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After the war, Orr returned to Trinity to complete a degree in Law. He joined
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A boxer and rugby player, in London he played rugby centre for
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Sir
MC*
Chancellor of the Queen's University, Belfast
Sir Rowland Wright
George J. Mitchell
Dalkey
County Dublin
Ireland
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
Royal Ulster Rifles
MC*
Dalkey
County Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral
Trinity College, Dublin
Royal Ulster Rifles
Royal Engineers
Burma
Military Crosses
Unilever
Hindustan Lever
Bank of Ireland
Harold Wilson
Top Salaries Review Body
Armed Forces' Pay Review Body
Margaret Thatcher
Queen's University, Belfast
London School of Economics
British Council

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