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'''1942 Obituary <ref>[[1942 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref> | '''1942 Obituary <ref>[[1942 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref> | ||
GEORGE AUGUSTUS MOWER, whose death occurred in his eighty-second year on 26th November 1941, had been a Member of the Institution for nearly sixty years, having been elected as far back as 1884. He was born at Stillwater, Minnesota, and graduated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He came on a visit to England in 1883 as representative of the [[Crosby Valve Co|Crosby Valve Company]] and of the [[B. F. Sturtevant Co|B. F. Sturtevant Company]], both of Boston, U.S.A.; but since 1884 he had resided permanently in this country, establishing in the following year the [[Sturtevant Engineering Co|Sturtevant Engineering Company, Ltd.]], and, later, the [[Crosby Valve and Engineering Co | GEORGE AUGUSTUS MOWER, whose death occurred in his eighty-second year on 26th November 1941, had been a Member of the Institution for nearly sixty years, having been elected as far back as 1884. He was born at Stillwater, Minnesota, and graduated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He came on a visit to England in 1883 as representative of the [[Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co|Crosby Valve Company]] and of the [[B. F. Sturtevant Co|B. F. Sturtevant Company]], both of Boston, U.S.A.; but since 1884 he had resided permanently in this country, establishing in the following year the [[Sturtevant Engineering Co|Sturtevant Engineering Company, Ltd.]], and, later, the [[Crosby Valve and Engineering Co|Crosby Valve and Engineering Company]]. | ||
He further acquired a controlling interest in [[Bifurcated and Tubular Rivet Co|Messrs. The Bifurcated and Tubular Rivet Company, Ltd.]], of Aylesbury, which firm he reorganized. | He further acquired a controlling interest in [[Bifurcated and Tubular Rivet Co|Messrs. The Bifurcated and Tubular Rivet Company, Ltd.]], of Aylesbury, which firm he reorganized. |
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George Augustus Mower (c1859-1941)
of Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co, 21 Cross Street, Finsbury, London, E.C.
c1859 Born in USA
1909 Supported the re-formed Iris cars and owned the Bifurcated and Tubular Rivet Co
1910 of 147 Queen Victoria St, London
1941 Obituary [1]
1942 Obituary [2]
GEORGE AUGUSTUS MOWER, whose death occurred in his eighty-second year on 26th November 1941, had been a Member of the Institution for nearly sixty years, having been elected as far back as 1884. He was born at Stillwater, Minnesota, and graduated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He came on a visit to England in 1883 as representative of the Crosby Valve Company and of the B. F. Sturtevant Company, both of Boston, U.S.A.; but since 1884 he had resided permanently in this country, establishing in the following year the Sturtevant Engineering Company, Ltd., and, later, the Crosby Valve and Engineering Company.
He further acquired a controlling interest in Messrs. The Bifurcated and Tubular Rivet Company, Ltd., of Aylesbury, which firm he reorganized.
In 1898 he was appointed agent for Messrs. The Cutler Hammer Company, of Milwaukee; and in 1913, in order to make and further develop their patented control gear in this country, he established the Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., retaining the chairmanship of these companies until his death.