Gavin Relly (Born 1926 in Cape Town , Cape Province , Union of South Africa – died 10 January 1999 in Hermanus , Western Cape , South Africa ) was a South African businessman and former chairman of Anglo American .
4-927: Relly is a personal name. Notable people include: Gavin Relly (1926–1999), South African businessman, chairman of Anglo American Gina Relly (1891–1985), French film actress of the silent era James Relly (1722–1778), Welsh Methodist minister, inspired Universalism in the United States John Relly Beard (1800–1876), English Unitarian minister, schoolmaster, university lecturer, and translator Relly Raffman (1921–1988), composer and professor of music at Clark University, Massachusetts, US Rellys (1905–1991), French actor See also [ edit ] Rally (disambiguation) Relli (disambiguation) Rely (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
8-661: The United Party . He joined Anglo American in 1949 and became the private secretary of Harry Oppenheimer and later of Ernest Oppenheimer . He would later develop the company's gold mines in the Free State and oversaw the creation of Highveld Steel and Vanadium . He became chairman of Anglo American in 1983. He led a group of South African businessmen who met with the banned African National Congress 's representative Oliver Tambo in Lusaka , Zambia in 1985, resisting
12-549: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Relly&oldid=1053095703 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gavin Relly His grandfather
16-772: Was Sir Walter Stanford , who argued strongly but unsuccessfully for enfranchisement for native peoples regardless of their race or colour at the National Convention of 1909 , which led to the creation of the Union of South Africa under the terms of the South Africa Act 1909 . Relly was educated at Diocesan College and Trinity College , Oxford before serving in Italy during the Second World War . He then worked for Sir de Villiers Graaff , leader of
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