- Stuart Turner
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Stuart Turner (The Bill) ".""Stuart Turner"" was an English engineer who designed small steam engine models. He founded a famous
model engineering empire which went on to makemotorcycles, marine diesel engines and pumps. The name Stuart Turner is eponymous with small quality models.Stuart Turner was an English engineer born in 1869. Little is known about his childhood or adolescence although we do know that his family's ambitions for him did not include becoming an engineer. He eventually, after a series of other jobs, gained employment looking after the steam generating plant at
Shiplake Court nearHenley-on-Thames ,England . In those days mains electricity was rare and therefore most large houses had their own electricity generating plants.It was while working at Shiplake that Turner designed his No.1 Model Steam Engine. He drew up the patterns which he then sent away to be cast. On their return he machined and assembled them and soon showed the finished model at a local exhibition. He then approached
Percival Marshall the editor ofModel Engineer magazine who wrote an article about the engine.The coverage of which bought an immediate response and orders for sets of castings flooded in, and a business was established in 1898. Stuart Turner Ltd was incorporated in 1906 [http://www.stuart-turner.co.uk/company/company.htm] and started to produce model
steam engine s,gas engine s for domestic electricity, lathes, etc. Stuart Turner went on to produce further designs, and by 1906 there were Nine models in the range. By 1907 more space was needed so premises were rented at Market Place, Henley-On-Thames where the company remained for many years.In 1911, the Stuart Stellar
motorcycle . http://www.tradboatrally.com/gallery06sl/slides/39%20Motorcycle.html was introduced, including a two-cylinder water cooled two-stroke engine. In 1914, the company manufactured a generating plant for the Antarctic explorerErnest Shackleton 's ship, the Endurance. It was used in the ill-fatedImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition .During
World War I (1914–18), the company produced nuts and bolts,gas valve s and a Klaxon horn for gas attack warnings. The workforce expanded to over 300 men and 100 women. In 1917, Stuart Turner acquired Broadgates Inn in Market Place, Henley-on-Thames, and has used this as a base ever since.A decision was taken in the late 1980s to separate Stuart Turner Ltd. into two separate operations with the larger side of the business making pumps staying at
Henley-on-Thames ,Oxfordshire ,England and the Steam Engine section moving toCheddar inSomerset . In 1991, Stuart Models underwent a change of ownership with the production and sales departments moving toGuernsey .External links
* [http://www.stuart-turner.co.uk/ Stuart Turner website]
* [http://www.stuart-turner.co.uk/company/company.htm Stuart Turner company history]
* [http://www.stuartmodels.com/ Stuart Models website]
* [http://www.stuartmodels.com/history.cfm Stuart Models company history]
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