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''' 1964 Obituary <ref> [[1964 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | ''' 1964 Obituary <ref> [[1964 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
Mr Harlow Irwin, B.Sc. (Member) died on 23th June 1964, at the age of 67. | |||
After leaving Bedford Modern School in 1914 he joined the [[British Westinghouse|British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company]], Manchester, as an apprentice. | |||
He was commissioned in the Cheshire Regiment and on his return from war service in 1919 he attended the Manchester College of Technology, graduating with honours. | |||
From 1922 to 1934 he was with [[Metropolitan-Vickers|Metropolitan Vickers Electric Company]] as an Assistant Engineer, and during part of this time he was an Assistant Engineer to the Company's Manager in Russia at the Moscow Technical Consulting Bureau. | |||
He joined [[Pilkington|Pilkington Brothers Limited]], St Helens, in 1934, as Assistant Chief Designer at their Plate Glass Works, and in 1939 he became Assistant Works Manager at Doncaster and later Works Manager at Queenborough. Finally he rose to become the General Manager in 1950 and in 1958 a Director of [[Triplex Safety Glass Co|Triplex Safety Glass Company]], retaining this post until his retirement in 1961. | |||
Mr Irwin's long association with the Institution began in 1920 when he became a Graduate member. He transferred to Associate Member in 1926, and to Member in 1943. He served for eight years on the Committee of the North-Western Branch becoming its Chairman in 195354, and from 1963 he had, until the time of his death, been a member of the North-Western Centre of the Automobile Division. He will be remembered with affection by his friends and colleagues in the Institution. | |||
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Harlow Irwin (c1897-1964), director of Triplex Safety Glass Co and general manager of Pilkington Brothers
1964 Obituary [1]
Mr Harlow Irwin, B.Sc. (Member) died on 23th June 1964, at the age of 67.
After leaving Bedford Modern School in 1914 he joined the British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Manchester, as an apprentice.
He was commissioned in the Cheshire Regiment and on his return from war service in 1919 he attended the Manchester College of Technology, graduating with honours.
From 1922 to 1934 he was with Metropolitan Vickers Electric Company as an Assistant Engineer, and during part of this time he was an Assistant Engineer to the Company's Manager in Russia at the Moscow Technical Consulting Bureau.
He joined Pilkington Brothers Limited, St Helens, in 1934, as Assistant Chief Designer at their Plate Glass Works, and in 1939 he became Assistant Works Manager at Doncaster and later Works Manager at Queenborough. Finally he rose to become the General Manager in 1950 and in 1958 a Director of Triplex Safety Glass Company, retaining this post until his retirement in 1961.
Mr Irwin's long association with the Institution began in 1920 when he became a Graduate member. He transferred to Associate Member in 1926, and to Member in 1943. He served for eight years on the Committee of the North-Western Branch becoming its Chairman in 195354, and from 1963 he had, until the time of his death, been a member of the North-Western Centre of the Automobile Division. He will be remembered with affection by his friends and colleagues in the Institution.