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* Son of Holberry (later Sir Holberry) Mensforth | * Son of Holberry (later Sir Holberry) Mensforth | ||
* Eric Mensforth wrote an excellent book, 'Family Engineers', which looks at episodes in his own life and that of his father, and of other relations. It also gives a wide-ranging account of the activities of many other engineers and politicians, as well as notable engineering companies of the 20th century. The emphasis is on [[John Brown and Co]]<ref>'Family Engineers' by Eric Mensforth, published by Ward Lock, 1981</ref> | * Eric Mensforth wrote an excellent book, 'Family Engineers', which looks at episodes in his own life and that of his father, and of other relations. It also gives a wide-ranging account of the activities of many other engineers and politicians, as well as notable engineering companies of the 20th century. The emphasis is on [[John Brown and Co]]<ref>'Family Engineers' by Eric Mensforth, published by Ward Lock, 1981</ref>. The following biographical information is taken from that book. | ||
* He graduated from Cambridge and served a Graduate Apprenticeship at [[Mather and Platt]], initially in their foundry at Salford Iron Works. He then became technical assistant to the general manager at [[Bolckow Vaughan]]. He was seconded for a period to work at Klockner-Werke at their Mannstaedt Works. | |||
* In 1933 he joined [[English Electric]] and became Assistant Manager at their Bradford Works. | |||
* In 1937 he became General Manager and local director of [[Markham and Co]]. | |||
* In 1938 he went to Westland in Yeovil as joint Managing Director. During the war he also joined the Ministry of Aircraft Production on a part-time basis. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:42, 15 November 2010
Sir Eric Mensforth, C.B.E., D.L., F.Eng
- Son of Holberry (later Sir Holberry) Mensforth
- Eric Mensforth wrote an excellent book, 'Family Engineers', which looks at episodes in his own life and that of his father, and of other relations. It also gives a wide-ranging account of the activities of many other engineers and politicians, as well as notable engineering companies of the 20th century. The emphasis is on John Brown and Co[1]. The following biographical information is taken from that book.
- He graduated from Cambridge and served a Graduate Apprenticeship at Mather and Platt, initially in their foundry at Salford Iron Works. He then became technical assistant to the general manager at Bolckow Vaughan. He was seconded for a period to work at Klockner-Werke at their Mannstaedt Works.
- In 1933 he joined English Electric and became Assistant Manager at their Bradford Works.
- In 1937 he became General Manager and local director of Markham and Co.
- In 1938 he went to Westland in Yeovil as joint Managing Director. During the war he also joined the Ministry of Aircraft Production on a part-time basis.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 'Family Engineers' by Eric Mensforth, published by Ward Lock, 1981