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Edward Samuel Cowen ( | Edward Samuel Cowen (1851-1931), of [[G. R. Cowen and Co]], Beck Foundry, Brook Street, Nottingham ; and 9 Rope Walk Street, Nottingham. | ||
1851 Born in Nottingham, son of [[George Roberts Cowen]] | |||
1911 Lived in Nottingham, an Ironfounder, Engineer, Boiler Maker, employer<ref>1911 census</ref> | |||
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'''1931 Obituary <ref> [[1931 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | '''1931 Obituary <ref> [[1931 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 4 November 2019
Edward Samuel Cowen (1851-1931), of G. R. Cowen and Co, Beck Foundry, Brook Street, Nottingham ; and 9 Rope Walk Street, Nottingham.
1851 Born in Nottingham, son of George Roberts Cowen
1911 Lived in Nottingham, an Ironfounder, Engineer, Boiler Maker, employer[1]
1931 Obituary [2]
EDWARD SAMUEL COWEN, whose death occurred in his eightieth year on 5th August 1931, at Nottingham, where he was born, entered his father's works at the age of 17, and was made a partner when only 22 years of age.
He remained with the firm, Messrs. G. R. Cowen and Company, throughout his engineering career.
Much of his spare time was devoted to music, architecture, and archaeological research. He possessed a notable collection of old prints, pictures, and books relating to the history of Nottingham.
Mr. Cowen was one of the oldest surviving Members of the Institution, which he joined so long ago as 1875.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 census
- ↑ 1931 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries