Clifford Chetwood
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Sir Clifford Jack Chetwood FRSA (2 November 1928 – 9 February 2009) was a British business man who was chairman of George Wimpey, a major construction company, in the 1980s and 1990s.
He was a leader in the building of the Channel Tunnel by TML and a trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The son of Stanley Jack Chetwood, a builder, and Doris May Palmer, he was born in Fulham in November 1928.[1] His grandfather, Valentine Chetwood, who died in 1944, was a Hackney carriage driver.[2]
In 1953, Chetwood married Pamela Sherlock, and they went on to have three daughters and a son.[1]