Title
The Chief Mechanical Inventors of Lancashire
Reference
YA1979.22
Production date
15-01-1887 - 15-01-1887
Creator
- Bailey, Sir William Henry (J. P.)BiographyBiography
British engineer, businessman and local politician, born on 10 May 1838 in Salford. He inherited his father John's business at Albion Works in 1865, manufacturing steam pumps, valves and other engines.
He was involved in the local politics of the Borough of Salford, being first an alderman, and later elected mayor of the borough in 1893. He was knighted by Queen Victoria for his work on the creation of the Manchester Ship Canal.
Bailey died in London on 22 November 1913.
Scope and Content
Inaugural address of The President of the Manchester Association of Engineers, Mr Alderman W. H. Bailey at the Grand Hotel, Manchester, 15 January 1887.
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Bailey, Sir William Henry (J. P.)BiographyBiography
British engineer, businessman and local politician, born on 10 May 1838 in Salford. He inherited his father John's business at Albion Works in 1865, manufacturing steam pumps, valves and other engines.
He was involved in the local politics of the Borough of Salford, being first an alderman, and later elected mayor of the borough in 1893. He was knighted by Queen Victoria for his work on the creation of the Manchester Ship Canal.
Bailey died in London on 22 November 1913.
- Manchester Association of EngineersBiographyBiography
The Association was established on the 14th January 1856 it began with informal meetings held in a city centre hotel and originally had as its members foremen and draughtsmen employed in local engineering firms. It was not until later that the employers of these men also joined the association, which discussed subjects which were of interest to engineers in general.
As well as the early discussion groups a series of lectures were also introduced to present current developments in the engineering profession. The association also became interested in furthering the careers of young engineers, as well as those already in the profession.
It proudly claims that the original purpose of the Association was "The bringing together of those engaged in the design, direction or superintendence of engineering works and operations, for mutual improvement and assistance, increase of acquaintance and for promoting frequent exchange of opinion on interesting questions constantly arising from the progressive nature of engineering." This it still does today through giving lectures, discussion sessions and visits to various engineering companies and establishments.
Subject
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