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Sir Antony Richard Pilkington (20 June 1935 - 22 September 2000) was the fifth generation and last family member to chair the
Pilkington Pilkington is a Japanese-owned glass-manufacturing company which is based in Lathom, Lancashire, United Kingdom. In the UK it includes several legal entities and is a subsidiary of Japanese company NSG Group. Prior to its acquisition by NSG ...
group.


Business career

He succeeded distant cousin Sir
Alastair Pilkington Sir Lionel Alexander Bethune Pilkington (7 January 1920 – 5 May 1995), known as Sir Alastair Pilkington, was a British engineer and businessman who invented and perfected the float glass process for commercial manufacturing of plate glass. E ...
as chairman in 1980 and served until 1995, having joined the board in 1973 when his second cousin once removed Baron Pilkington retired as chairman. He wanted Pilkington’s to be a “good company in the best sense,” as he told one interviewer in 1990, “not just a money machine”. He was knighted in 1990.


Family

Son of Major Arthur Cope Pilkington, he attended
Ampleforth College Ampleforth College is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in the English public school tradition located in the village of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1802 as a boys' school, it is situated in the groun ...
and went on to spend his National service in the
Coldstream Guards The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regular regiment in the British Army. As part of the Household Division, one of its principal roles is the protection of the monarchy; due to this, it often participates in state ceremonia ...
. He married Alice Kirsty Dundas, daughter of Major Sir Thomas Calderwood Dundas of Arniston (7th baronet) and Isobel Goring, on 15 December 1960. They had three children: * Jerome Antony Simon Pilkington b. 17 Sep 1961 * David Christopher Pilkington b. 4 Dec 1963 * Miranda Kirsty Pilkington b. 20 Sep 1966


The World of Glass

He was known as a great supporter of the town that had made his family name (and fortune). As chairman of the World of Glass, he oversaw the plans for a new visitor centre in St Helens, combining the history of glass and of the town itself. The museum opened in March 2000, just six months before his death. At the official opening, he said: ”We always knew that the history of glass and St Helens part in the glass making industry was a great story to tell, but it was deciding on which was the best way to relate that story. “Now we have got the story of the town's heritage and the important part it played in the glass making industry under one roof. It's taken nine years for The World of Glass to come to fruition but it's been well worth the effort. "St Helens has got a lot to be proud of in its heritage and in this new centre."


Tribute

Commenting on the news of Pilkington’s death, a spokesperson for the firm of which he had been Chairman, said: ”Everyone at Pilkington is aware of the contribution Sir Antony made to the development of the company over such a long career. His role in the expansion of Pilkington globally was particularly significant." His antique car collection (a passion shared with his uncle) was auctioned at the 2012
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. The five cars offered (Lots 217-221) exceeded the 800,000GBP pre-auction estimate. MP Sir Richard Pilkington was his uncle, with whom he shared a passion for cars.Burke's Landed Gentry 1939,page 1811,''Pilkington of Rainford Hall''.


References

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