- John George Graves
John George Graves (1866 - 1945) was a successful English entrepreneur and public benefactor. He became Sheffield's Lord Mayor and an Alderman in 1926 and he was given
Freedom of the City in 1929. He was born inLincolnshire in 1866 and died in 1945, after having settled inSheffield .Graves moved to Sheffield to become an apprentice
watchmaker . He set up one of Britain's firstmail order businesses, selling first watches and then a wide range of goods. The company employed, at its peak, 3,000 people in Sheffield and had an annual turnover of £1m. The company was absorbed by Great Universal Stores after Graves' death.A keen
art collector , Graves donated nearly £60,000 towards the development of art galleries in Sheffield, includingSheffield Central Library , theGraves Art Gallery and theMappin Art Gallery . He also contributed hundreds of pictures from his private collection.Graves donated over £1 million to Sheffield, including the establishment of Sheffield University's Student Union. Part of the Union building is known as the "Graves Building". He also made gifts of land to the city, including
Graves Park ,Ecclesall Woods , Tinsley playing fields,Concord Park andBlacka Moor . The J. G. Graves Trust, acharitable trust set up in his name, exists to the present day.External links
* [http://www.made-in-sheffield.com/People/johnGeorgeGraves.htm Summary of life]
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