- Jeremy Fry
Jeremy Joseph Fry (
19 May ,1924 inBristol ,England —18 July ,2005 inMadurai ,India ) was a Britishinventor , engineer, entrepreneur and arts patron.Born into the Fry family, he was the second son of
Cecil Roderick Fry who as the last chairman of theJ. S. Fry & Sons chocolate concern arranged for the sale of the company toCadbury's . Jeremy was educated atGordonstoun , and joined theRoyal Air Force as a pilot.He became an product designer with Frenchay Products Ltd between 1954 and 1957. He founded
Rotork Engineering Company in 1957 after identifying the potential of valveactuator s. As Chairman he oversaw Rotork's rise to becoming the market leader in equipment for use in oil and gas pipelines, refineries, power stations and waste water plants, and a member of theFTSE 250 Index .Noted as an inventor and engineer, his designs included a car, the
Sea Truck (a flat boat ferry capable of carrying one car at high speed), and a four-wheel-drive wheelchair. Additionally he was responsible for startingJames Dyson , out on his own inventing career by mentoring him in 1970 at Rotork.His friend
Tony Richardson , film and theatre director, described Fry (& their many travels together) in his autobiography "Long Distance Runner" (London, 1993; pp187-90).He was noted for his keen interest in the Arts and will be remembered as the saviour of the
Theatre Royal, Bath . He bought the theatre in 1979 and as its Chairman oversaw its extensive renovation. In addition to being Chairman of theNorthern Ballet Theatre he was the chairman of theArnolfini Gallery in Bristol.References
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article301837.ece Obituary] in "
The Independent ",27 July 2005 .
* [http://www.bath.ac.uk/news/articles/campus/jeremy-fry210705.html University of Bath internal newsletter]
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