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John Smith Raworth (1846-1917), chief engineer to [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co|Brush Electrical Co]] and technical director of [[British Electric Traction Co]] | John Smith Raworth (1846-1917), chief engineer to [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co|Brush Electrical Co]] and technical director of [[British Electric Traction Co]] | ||
His brother was [[Benjamin Alfred Raworth]] | |||
1881 [[Charles Mark Dorman]] and [[Reginald Arthur Smith]] joined '''Mr. J. S. Raworth''' as his assistants. | |||
When Mr. Raworth left Manchester, Mr. Dorman and Mr. Smith took over the small works which he had | |||
established and gradually developed the business which became [[Dorman and Smith]] Ltd. | |||
1895 John Smith Raworth of Streatham patented a steam engine in many countries (Great Britain, No. 4,442, dated March 1, 1895, and No. 24,751, dated July 9, 1895). Patented in the USA in 1897. US Patent [https://patents.google.com/patent/US584704 here]. | |||
1911 Living at 46 Christchurch Road, Brixton: [[John Smith Raworth]] (age 65 born York), Civil Engineer, Company Director. With his wife Margaret Carrington and their daughter.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 08:13, 27 October 2020
John Smith Raworth (1846-1917), chief engineer to Brush Electrical Co and technical director of British Electric Traction Co
His brother was Benjamin Alfred Raworth
1881 Charles Mark Dorman and Reginald Arthur Smith joined Mr. J. S. Raworth as his assistants.
When Mr. Raworth left Manchester, Mr. Dorman and Mr. Smith took over the small works which he had established and gradually developed the business which became Dorman and Smith Ltd.
1895 John Smith Raworth of Streatham patented a steam engine in many countries (Great Britain, No. 4,442, dated March 1, 1895, and No. 24,751, dated July 9, 1895). Patented in the USA in 1897. US Patent here.
1911 Living at 46 Christchurch Road, Brixton: John Smith Raworth (age 65 born York), Civil Engineer, Company Director. With his wife Margaret Carrington and their daughter.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census