Thomas Snape (1835 – 9 August 1912) was a British industrialist and Liberal politician.
Snape was born in Salford, and was initially employed by John Hutchinson and Sons, a company that pioneered the use of the Leblanc process to produce soda ash, and led to the creation of a large chemical industry in Widnes, Lancashire. He subsequently established his own business, T. Snape and Company, with its works in the town.[2][3] In 1890 Snape's became a constituent part of the United Alkali Company.[4]
^Manchester Faces & Places (Vol X, No 5 ed.). London & Manchester: JG Hammond & Co Ltd. February 1899. p. 82.
^ abcdObituary: Alderman T. Snape, The Times, 10 August 1912, p.9
^Andrew Popp, Governance at Points of Corporate Transition: Networks and the Formation of the United Alkali Company, 1890–1895 in Enterprise and Society Volume 7 issue 2 pp. 315-352 (2006)