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Ralph Bowsher Lyddon (1869- )
Ralph Bowsher Lyddon (1869- ) of [[Cameron Hastie and Co]]


Born the son of Alfred Augustus Lyddon
Born the son of Alfred Augustus Lyddon, an Oil Merchant.
 
1898 Married at Hammersmith to Marion Gomm


1911 Living at Westward Ho, Redditch Rd, Kings Norton: [[Ralph Bowsher Lyddon]] (age 41 born Bristol), Engineer (Mechanical), Managing Director for Boiler Covering Company. With his wife Marion.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at Westward Ho, Redditch Rd, Kings Norton: [[Ralph Bowsher Lyddon]] (age 41 born Bristol), Engineer (Mechanical), Managing Director for Boiler Covering Company. With his wife Marion.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


1922 M.I.Mech.E., Chairman, Man. Dir. and Cons. Engr. to [[Cameron Hastie and Co]]., Ltd., Lifford Mills, King's Norton, Birmingham; b. 1869; s. of late Alfred Augustus Lyddon. Ed. Independent Coll., Taunton. Training: Under John Avery, Bristol. Three years with the Bristol Biscuit Co., then Director, and later as Joint Man. Dir. with Cameron Hastie & Co., Ltd.; Inventor of The Lyddon Patent Flue Covers for arresting escape of heat through Flue Arches of Lancashire and similar Boilers; Patentee of Twospeed Gear for Motor Bicycles; Patentee of Apparatus for obtaining more perfect combustion in Horizontal Boilers. Publ.: "Fuel Economy by Insulation."
1922 M.I.Mech.E., Chairman, Man. Dir. and Cons. Engr. to [[Cameron Hastie and Co]]., Ltd., Lifford Mills, King's Norton, Birmingham; b. 1869; s. of late Alfred Augustus Lyddon. Ed. Independent Coll., Taunton. Training: Under John Avery, Bristol. Three years with the Bristol Biscuit Co., then Director, and later as Joint Man. Dir. with Cameron Hastie & Co., Ltd.; Inventor of The Lyddon Patent Flue Covers for arresting escape of heat through Flue Arches of Lancashire and similar Boilers; Patentee of Two-speed Gear for Motor Bicycles; Patentee of Apparatus for obtaining more perfect combustion in Horizontal Boilers. Publ.: "Fuel Economy by Insulation."


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 15:37, 18 April 2020

Ralph Bowsher Lyddon (1869- ) of Cameron Hastie and Co

Born the son of Alfred Augustus Lyddon, an Oil Merchant.

1898 Married at Hammersmith to Marion Gomm

1911 Living at Westward Ho, Redditch Rd, Kings Norton: Ralph Bowsher Lyddon (age 41 born Bristol), Engineer (Mechanical), Managing Director for Boiler Covering Company. With his wife Marion.[1]

1922 M.I.Mech.E., Chairman, Man. Dir. and Cons. Engr. to Cameron Hastie and Co., Ltd., Lifford Mills, King's Norton, Birmingham; b. 1869; s. of late Alfred Augustus Lyddon. Ed. Independent Coll., Taunton. Training: Under John Avery, Bristol. Three years with the Bristol Biscuit Co., then Director, and later as Joint Man. Dir. with Cameron Hastie & Co., Ltd.; Inventor of The Lyddon Patent Flue Covers for arresting escape of heat through Flue Arches of Lancashire and similar Boilers; Patentee of Two-speed Gear for Motor Bicycles; Patentee of Apparatus for obtaining more perfect combustion in Horizontal Boilers. Publ.: "Fuel Economy by Insulation."

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census