Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James George Hawthorn

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James George Hawthorn (1853- ) M.I.Mar.E., F.R.Met.S., M.S.A., Marine Engineer.

1853 Born son of Edwin H. Hawthorn, R.N.

Educated at Royal Hospital Naval School, Greenwich.

Trained at Sheerness Dockyard. Engineering Student, H.M. Dockyard, Sheerness.

Career in engineering in the Mercantile Marine.

Engineer-in-charge of several Salvage Operations

1888 founded the Engineering Academy known as Hawthorn's Marine Engineering Academy,

1888 Founding member of Institute of Marine Engineers

1922 Principal of Hawthorn's Mar. Eng. Academy, King George's Hall, Poplar, E.14


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