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Charles Henry Foyle
Charles Henry Foyle (died 9 December 1948 ) was the inventor of the folding carton and founder of Boxfoldia in Birmingham, England, in 1920; a company that was finally sold in 2003.
In 1940, he put £7,000 into a trust for general charitable objectives, including medical and educational facilities and housing for the working classes. Trustees were drawn from the City Council, the University of Birmingham and from the founder’s family, and additional advisors were nominated from the company. The trust had an annual income of £5,500 by 1952.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22986 )〕 The C.H. Foyle Trust later adapted its memorandum to support educational, recreational and artistic activities of a charitable nature, with an emphasis on those from deprived areas in the West Midlands, with an income of £148,683 in 2008. Over its 70 years the Trust supported many individuals and schools and hundreds of charitable organisations, in both educational and other fields, with grants ranging from a few tens to many thousands of pounds. Major beneficiaries have included the Midlands Arts Centre, the (Bramall Music Building ) at the University of Birmingham, the (Birmingham Museum and Arts Gallery ) for the Staffordshire Hoard, and Selly Oak Hospital for the (Uli Nimptsch ) statue, (Compassion ).
Charles Henry Foyle was the brother of William and Gilbert Foyle, founders of Foyles bookshop in London. He privately published (Alice Through The Paper-Mill ), 〔(C. H. Foyle of Boxfoldia, 1940 )〕 an Alice In Wonderland inspired satire on war-time paper control regulations with 12 illustrations by Arthur Wragg.
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