- John Mowlem
John Mowlem (
12 October 1788 -8 March 1868 ) was an Englishstonemason , builder and founder of thequarrying andconstruction company "Mowlem, Burt and Freeman".Mowlem was born in
Swanage , the son of aquarry man. As a young man, he working in the quarries of theIsle of Purbeck : he was reputedly one of the last people to work in the quarry at Tilly Whim and, as astonemason , on theIsle of Wight .He travelled to
London in 1807 where he started working for Henry Westmacott, the Government mason and builder, as a general foreman: Mowlem personally worked on Nelson's Tomb inSt Paul's Cathedral ,Somerset House and theRoyal Mews at Charing Cross.In 1812 he married Susannah Manwell, the daughter of another Swanage man.
In 1822 he set up business as a paving contractor and stone merchant, building up a large business and paving
Blackfriars Bridge amongst other areas.In 1839 Mowlem moved briefly to
Guernsey , which was the source of much of thegranite used by his business. He left the London side of the business in the care of George Burt (his wife's nephew), and Joseph Freeman (Burt's brother-in-law). By 1845 the two men had joined Mowlem as partners, and the company (aided by Mowlem's purchase and management of Guernsey quarries) had won several large contracts, including the maintenance of the masonry of all government property in the London district.Once Burt and Freeman had been taken on as partners, Mowlem moved back to Swanage, but maintained an interest in the business as well as acting philanthropically within the town of his birth. He died in 1868, childless, and the business, which ultimately became known simply as
Mowlem passed on to Burt.References
* "Mowlem 1822 - 1972" - company brochure
* [http://www.glias.org.uk/news/231news.html#C Pavements — The John Mowlem and Burt Family's London Connections] GLIAS Notes and news, August 2007ee also
*
Mowlem - the company
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