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Norman Rydge was born on 18 October, 1900 in Australia, is an Australian businessman (1900–1980). Discover Norman Rydge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
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Born 18 October 1900
Birthday 18 October
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Date of death 14 May, 1980
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1900

Sir Norman Bede Rydge CBE (18 October 1900 – 14 May 1980) was an Australian businessman.

Rydge was born in Sydney to blacksmith William Henry Rydge and Margaret, née McSweeney.

1916

He attended Woollahra Superior Public School and Fort Street Boys' High School before becoming a clerk in the Master of Lunacy's Office in February 1916.

1918

In 1918 he left the public service and became an accountant, publishing a book in 1921 on federal income tax and another on the Sydney stock exchange.

1924

He had become associate of the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants by 1924.

1925

He also became involved in the hotel business, running the Carlton Hotel on Castlereagh Street from 1925 and becoming chairman of Usher's Metropolitan Hotel Ltd, the Pacific Hotel and Mockbell's Ltd. In 1936 he became managing director of Menzies Hotel in Melbourne and also directed Waldas Shoes Ltd.

1926

He married Alys Noad, a musician, on 3 July 1926 at Ashfield; that year he also served as mayor of Canterbury.

1928

In 1928 he established Rydge's Business Journal.

1936

He became a significant stock market figure through his company Carlton Investments Ltd. After 1936 he entered the cinema business, becoming managing director of Greater J. D. Williams Amusement Co. Ltd. and Greater Union Theatres Ltd., returning them to profit and establishing Greater Union as an international brand.

1939

He divorced his wife in October 1939 and married Vincent Lillian Colefax, a nurse, on 28 December 1939 at Paddington.

1940

He began to sell his hotel interests in the mid-1940s to focus on cinema; he was later commissioner of the Rural Bank of New South Wales (1961–75).

A United Australia Party member, Rydge ran for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Parramatta against sitting UAP member Sir Frederick Stewart in 1940, without success.

He later joined the Liberal Party, but he maintained contacts on the Labor side of politics.

He received government appointments from both Robert Askin's Liberal administration and Neville Wran's Labor one.

1949

In September 1949 she and her five-year-old son died, and the following month the coroner found that she had killed her son and committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.

1950

Rydge married Phoebe Caroline McEwing, a secretary, on 13 November 1950 at Marrickville.

1955

He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1955 and knighted in 1966.

1969

From 1969 he was president of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences' trustees, and served as a life governor for the Australian Institute of Management, the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and the Alfred and Royal Children's hospitals in Melbourne.

1980

Sir Norman Rydge died in 1980, aged 79, and was cremated.