- August Howaldt
August Ferdinand Howaldt (
23 October 1809 –4 August 1883 ) was a Germanengineer and ship builder.Biography
Born in
Braunschweig , the son of the silversmith David Ferdinand Howaldt, with whom he got his first practice working in metal, Howaldt made an apprenticeship inHamburg and became a "practical mechanicus".In 1838 he moved to
Kiel , where he married Emma Diederichsen. In Kiel he founded together with the Kiel entrepreneur Johann Schweffel the "Maschinenbauanstalt Schweffel & Howaldt", a company initially building boilers for industry and the new railroad companies in between Hamburg and Kiel and agricultural machinery for the surrounding estates inHolstein .In 1849 Schweffel & Howaldt built its first steam engine for naval purposes for the Von der Tann, a gunboat for the small navy of
Schleswig-Holstein , and the "Brandtaucher ", the first German incendiary diver orsubmarine designed byWilhelm Bauer . The "Brandtaucher "is today an exhibt of theGerman Forces Military History Museum inDresden . Schweffel & Howaldt also built two tugs 1860 and 1864. When he passed his company to his sons Georg, Bernhard and Hermann Howaldt, who continued in 1879 under the firm Gebrüder Howaldt. The firm merged in 1889 with Georg's shipyard in Kiel to becomeHowaldtswerke AG in Kiel, today known as HDW.The German sculptor
Georg Ferdinand Howaldt was his brother.References
* Christian Ostersehlte: "Von Howaldt zu HDW". Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Hamburg 2004, ISBN 3-782209168
* "August Ferdinand Howaldt" in: Biographisches Lexikon für Schleswig-Holstein und Lübeck, Vol 12 Neumünster 2006, p. 201 ff. ISBN 3529025607
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