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David P. Tyndall (17 May 1890 — 6 January 1970) was an Irish businessman in the 20th century, and played a major role in helping modernise the wholesale and retail grocery trade, consolidate it, and enable the family
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Family background

The grandson of John Tyndall from Newcastle, County Dublin, a saddlery and forge owner, he was also descended from an
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, through a great-grandmother from Glenties, County Donegal. A native of Chapelizod, he left school at the age of 14 to work and in due time become a entrepreneur. He married Sarah Gaynor (1 January 1892 – 19 August 1978) from Inchicore in Dublin, in 1914, and had six children, William, David, Jr. ("Dave"), Annie, Mona, John, and Stephanie. They settled in Glasnevin. William and Dave joined their father's business when they reached the age of 16. Annie died in 1934, a young woman. Mona joined the Holy Rosary Sisters and became a medical doctor and missionary in Africa. John became a Dublin psychiatrist. Stephanie married an army officer,
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.*O'Donnell, F. M.''The O’Donnells of Tyrconnell – A Hidden Legacy''


Career in business

In 1931, David P. Tyndall decided to start his own business, having been a wholesale butter merchant for some years. With a partner, they founded Doherty, Tyndall & Co. Ltd., distributing groceries by horse and two-wheeled cart. By 1941, the firm had expanded to thirteen employees, including his two older sons, Willie and Davy. Transport switched from horse to motor. In 1943, the company became wholly owned as D. Tyndall & Sons, Ltd. Another company was founded and added in 1957, Farm Sales Ltd. In the years that followed, other companies were taken over, and the business diversified and expanded, in tandem with technological innovations, commercial and marketing initiatives. Modern business methods were developed, such as " cash and carry" wholesaling in 1964, and incentive schemes for workers were introduced. Upon Tyndall's retirement, his company had one of the largest networks in the country.


Private sector influence

With time, he and his sons realised the benefits of consolidation in the sector, and founded a business association of retailers, RG Data (Retail Grocery, Dairy and Allied Trades), which became a business lobby. Politicians such as Taoisigh (Irish Prime Ministers) Éamon de Valera,
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supported business initiatives by David P. Tyndall and his sons. In 1963, he introduced the Dutch-based supermarket chain, SPAR, into Ireland.


Personal life

Tyndall held a lifelong interest in horse-racing, and at one time owned a number of racehorses. A devout Roman Catholic, he was also a benefactor to the Catholic Church and various charities.


Tributes

Former Taoiseach (Prime Minister),
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, and other leaders of the political, business, and community sectors attended David P. Tyndall’s funeral in 1970. He is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery.


Companies founded

*Doherty, Tyndall & Co. Ltd. *D. Tyndall & Sons, Ltd. *Farm Sales, Ltd. *Creamery packers, Ltd. *Efficient Distribution, Ltd. (Golden Goose Stores) *SPAR Ireland Ltd. *Cameron Markets, Ltd. *Park Markets, Ltd. *Greenhills Produce, Ltd. *Phoenix Markets, Ltd.


Further reading

*''The O’Donnells of Tyrconnell – A Hidden Legacy'', by Francis Martin O'Donnell, published by
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LLC in London and Washington, D.C., 2018, (750 pages) (). *''Tyndall manuscript genealogies'': see MS. vols. F.3.23, F.3.27, F.4.18 in Trinity College Library, Dublin *''The Book of Dignities'', by
Joseph Timothy Haydn Joseph Timothy Haydn (Lisbon, Portugal, 1788 - London, 17 January 1856), journalist and compiler of dictionaries, was well known as the author of the "Dictionary of Dates", 1841 (19th edition, 1889), and of the "Book of Dignities", 1851 (3rd revis ...
, 3rd edition, W.H. Allen & Co., London, 1894 *''Fairbairn's Book of Crests of Families of Great Britain and Ireland'', by James Fairbairn, (2 Vols.)T.C. & E.C. Jack, London, 1905 *''Prerogative Wills of Ireland (1536–1810) - Index'', by Sir Arthur Vicars, Dublin, 1897 *''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'', by John Burke, London, 1838 *''A Guide to Irish Country Houses'' by Mark Bence-Jones, Constable & Co.Ltd., London, 1988 (pp. 19, 41) *''Dublin Almanacks'', 1830, 1840, 1860


References


External links


RG Data, Retail Grocery, Dairy and Allied Trades
(archived 2006) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tyndall, David P. 1890 births 1970 deaths Burials at Glasnevin Cemetery Businesspeople from Dublin (city) People from Glasnevin