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GIBBINS, FREDERICK WILLIAM
(1861 - 1937), Quaker industrialist
Born at Neath, 1 April 1861, eldest son of Frederick Joseph
Gibbins
and Caroline
Gibbins
, prominent members of the Society of Friends. He was educated at the Quaker School, Scarborough. He married 1898, Sarah Jennette Rhys, Sgubor-fawr, Penderyn, and had two sons. F. W.
Gibbins
was an outstanding figure in the commercial life of South Wales, particularly in the tinplate industry. He entered the
HAM, PETER WILLIAM
(1947 - 1975), musician and songwriter
radio engineer, he played in a semi-professional group variously billed as The Panthers, The Black Velvets and The Wild Ones, often opening for big touring acts. In 1965, the group became The Iveys - after a street near Swansea High Street Station - with a stable line-up of Pete, second guitarist David Jenkins, bassist Ron Griffiths and drummer Mike
Gibbins
. They accepted an approach by would-be