Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin

Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin

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name = Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin
nationality = English
birth_date = November 8, 1866
birth_place = Little Missenden
death_date = May 23, 1941
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Herbert 'PA' Austin, 1st Baron Austin KBE (November 8, 1866May 23, 1941) was an English automobile designer and builder.

He was born in Little Missenden, the son of a farmer in Buckinghamshire, but the family moved to Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire in 1870 when his father was appointed farm bailiff.Lambert (1968), Chapter 1: Early Days] Herbert Austin first went to the village school, later continuing his education at Rotherham Grammar School.

In 1884 he emigrated to Australia, with an uncle, on his mother's side, who lived in Melbourne, Australia, but had recently returned to England on a family visit. They travelled to Australia by ship, via the Cape.

Life in Melbourne, Australia

He initially started work with his uncle who was the works manager at a general engineering firm, Mephan Ferguson, in North Melbourne. However, after two years, he left to join a company called Cowen, which was an agent for printing equipment and Crossley engines. He later worked for the Longlands Foundry Company in Melbourne which made locomotive boilers, wheels and gold mining equipment.

Herbert Austin attended Hotham Art School in Melbourne to develop his skills in drawing. During this time, he submitted a design for a swing bridge over the Yarra River at Spencer Street, Melbourne, but did not win the competition organised by the Government of Victoria.

He met and married his wife, Helen Dron, in Melbourne. She was born in Melbourne, the seventh daughter of Scottish parents. Herbert and Helen were married on 26 December 1887 and bought a house in Melbourne. They had a son, Vernon, who was killed in 1915 serving in World War I, and two daughters, Irene (born in 1891) and Zoe (later to become Mrs Lambert).

Three days before his marriage, Austin left the Longlands Foundry Company to work as manager of an engineering workshop owned by Richard Pick-up Parks, who had developed a new sheep-shearing machine for Frederick York Wolseley.

After spending three months improving the sheep-shearing machine, Herbert Austin was asked to join the Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company, founded in 1887 in Sydney. Shortly after joining, he was sent to a sheep station at Avoca to study the machines in use. Austin had patented in his own name the improvements he had made to the sheep-shearing machines, but sold the patents to the Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company on 10 March 1893 in exchange for shares.

Motor cars

He returned to England by ship, with Frederick Wolseley, docking at Tilbury in November 1893.

Wolseley, had closed down the Sydney-based company and transferred it to a company registered in London. Wolseley set up a factory in Broad Street, Birmingham, where Austin became Manager. Fredrick Wolseley resigned from the company in 1894Lambert (1968), Chapter 2: Experimental Cars. The Broad Street factory was not large enough so Austin bought a bigger one in Aston, Birmingham. During slack periods in the year they built bicycles.

Becoming interested in motor cars Austin built two different types in his own time. A version of one of these was taken up by the Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Machine Company and listed for sale in 1900. In 1901 Vickers bought out the car interests of Wolseley to form the Wolseley Tool & Motor Company and Austin moved to the new company, in Adderley Park, Birmingham, but was allowed to continue working part-time for the Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Machine Company.Lambert (1968), Chapter 3: Vickers and Wolseley] He was Chairman of the Board of the Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Machine Company from 1911 to 1933.

In 1905 Austin resigned from the Wolseley Tool & Motor Company taking some of the senior staff with him.Lambert (1968), Chapter 6: The Austin Motor Company is formed] His brother Harry also joined him in this new venture, having worked with him at Wolseley in Birmingham. Austin raised capital of £37,000 and embarked on a search of a factory that could accommodate his idea for a new car manufacturer. He took over an old print works, outside Birmingham, in Longbridge, which was then in the County of Worcestershire; Longbridge did not became a suburb of Birmingham until 1911 when the city's boundaries were expanded.

Austin was producing 17 different models by 1908. The company turned its resources to the war effort in 1914.

The Austin car works at Longbridge were later to become one of the greatest car manufacturers in the world.

In 1917, he was knighted for his services to the war effort and received the Belgium Order of the Crown of Leopold II, for the employment of 3,000 Belgium refugees at Longbridge.Lambert (1968), Appendix 3] The car business was difficult after the war and the Austin company was threatened with bankruptcy in 1921 and a receiver was appointed. The Baby Austin was launched in 1922 and offered for sale at £225 putting it within the budget of customers who had never owned a car. Output of the Baby Austin reached 25,000 annually by 1925; the price was reduced each year.

From 1918 to 1924 served as Conservative Member of Parliament for Birmingham King's Norton but never made a speech in the House of Commons and in 1936 he was created Baron Austin of Longbridge.

His landmark designs helped battle Germany in both world wars from fighter aeroplanes to tank tracks built at his Longbridge works, he was also famous for the Austin Seven designed at his home, Lickey Grange, which helped Austin become Britain's biggest motor manufacturer in 1934, and the 12/4.

In 1937 he received a Doctor of Laws (LL.D) from the University of Birmingham.

The Austin Motor company supported the World War II effort and specialised in making aircraft;Lambert (1968), Chapter 14: The End of a Career] Horsa glider fuselages; specialist army vehicles; hydraulic motors for gun turrets; ammunition boxes, magazines for machine guns, Tommy Guns and Oerlikon gun; marine engines for ships lifeboats; and pressings for jerrycans.

He died from a heart attack and a bout of pneumonia.

External links

*Article in [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030064b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography]
* [http://www.austinmemories.com Austin Memories]
* [http://www.technispec.com/a50/default.htm#begin A brilliant insight into Austin Empire, from aeroplanes to jerry cans]
* [http://derela.republika.pl/austin.htm Austin tanks helped Russians in WWI]
* [http://www.raafawa.org.au/wa/museum/lanc/history.htm Avro Lancaster built at Austin Works]
* [http://austin1800.homestead.com/Page2.html more Austin]
* [http://www.histomobile.com/histomob/internet/324/histo02.htm Wolseley cars]
* [http://www.birminghamstories.co.uk/story_page.php?id=5&type=fo&page=1&now=0 From Outback Engineer to Motorcar Mogul]

References

Notes

ources

*Lambert, Z.E. & Wyatt, R.J. (1968). "Lord Austin - the Man", Altrincham: Sidgewick and Jackson Limited.

Further reading

* Sharratt, Barney (2000. "Men and Motors of the Austin: The inside story of a century of car making at Longbridge". Sparkford: Haynes Publishing.


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