- John Hutchinson (industrialist)
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name = John Hutchinson
image_width = 220px
caption = John Hutchinson aged 28
birth_date = 1825
birth_place =Liverpool
death_date =14 March 1865
death_place =Widnes ,Lancashire
residence =England
nationality = English
field =Chemist
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known_for =Alkali manufacture
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footnotes = Opened the first alkali factory in WidnesJohn Hutchinson (1825–
14 March 1865 ) was achemist and industrialist who established the first chemical factory inWidnes ,Lancashire ,England . He moved from working in a chemical factory in St Helens and built his own chemical factory in 1847 in the Woodend area of Widnes near toWidnes Dock by the junction of theSankey Canal and theRiver Mersey . In this factory he manufacturedalkali by theLeblanc process .He later opened a second alkali factory nearby and developed a number of other business interests. He died at the early age of 40 by which time a number of other chemical factories had opened in the town.
Early life
The Hutchinson family came from Durham but moved to
Liverpool where John was born. His father, also named John, had held a commission in theRoyal Navy and served under Nelson during theNapoleonic Wars .Hardie, p. 27.] In Liverpool he was a shipbroker and he acted as a Lloyd's agent. [Hardie, p. 221.] Nothing is known of John junior's early education until he was a student inParis where he met Andrew George Kurtz, the son of Andrew Kurtz who owned an alkali factory in St Helens. Hutchinson was subsequently given a post at this factory. [Hardie, p. 24.]Chemical business
In 1847 Hutchinson, at the age of 22, obtained a lease of land in Widnes, where he established his first factory, Hutchinson's No 1 Works. This was built between the terminus of the
Sankey Canal where it entered theRiver Mersey and the terminus of theSt Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway whereWidnes Dock , the first railway dock in the world, had been established. [Diggle, p. 20.] This area was later to form part of what was later known asSpike Island .Greatbatch and Mercer] By 1851 Hutchinson was employing 100 men. [Hardie, p. 25.] His first works manager was Henry Deacon but Deacon left to found his own alkali factory nearby in 1853. [Hardie, pp. 32–34.] When Hutchinson arrived in Widnes there was plenty of available labour, partly because of the immigration of Irish unskilled men due to the potato famine.Diggle, p. 26.]In 1859 Hutchinson built his No 2 Works on land he acquired from William Gossage between Gossage's factory, on the other side of the Sankey Canal, and Waterloo Road, where he also built the Tower Building to house his office. [Hardie, p. 56. The Tower Building now houses the Catalyst Science Discovery Centre. [http://www.catalyst.org.uk/index.htm] ] In 1861 John Brunner came to work at Hutchinson's, joining his older brother Henry, and he was soon appointed as the office manager. [Hardie, p. 94.] In 1862 the German chemist
Ludwig Mond also joined Hutchinson's and a friendship developed between the Brunners and Mond. [Hardie, pp.89–92.] The association between John Brunner and Ludwig Mond was later to develop into the chemical business of Brunner Mond and Company inNorthwich . [Greenaway, Frank, (2004) 'Mond family ("per". 1867-1973)', "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ",Oxford University Press [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/51124] Retrieved on9 March 2007 .]Around 1853 Hutchinson entered into partnership with Oswald Earle who had interests in the lime business and they traded as "Hutchinson and Earle". [Hardie, pp. 27–28.] It is likely that Earle was the selling agent for this business. [Hardie, p. 221.] In addition to his alkali factories, Hutchinson had interests in
quarry ing, building and farming. He eventually owned more than convert|350|acre|km2 of land. [Hardie, p. 222,] He had his own privategasworks near his home in Appleton from which he supplied to gas to customers living nearby. He developed land to the west of his factories on Widnes Marsh and Moor where other industrialists built their factories and where another dock, West Bank Dock was built. This area was connected to theWarrington -Widnes-Garston railway by lines owned privately by Hutchinson. Hutchinson was also the owner of the first privately-ownedlocomotive in the town. [Diggle, pp. 29–30.] By the time of his death in 1865 Hutchinson was employing 600 men.Hardie, p. 62.]Politics and religion
Hutchinson was politically a Liberal but he played no part in
local government . He had intended to stand as a candidate for Parliament but he died before this was achieved. [Hardie, p. 29.] He stated that in religion he was a Protestant but he rarely attended a place of worship. However he formed good relations with priests from both the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches. [Hardie, pp. 30, 222–223.]Personal life
In 1850 Hutchinson married Mary Elizabeth Kinsey who had been born in
Ireland but who was a member of an old Cheshire andShropshire family. They lived throughout their marriage in Appleton Lodge, Widnes, and had five children, three daughters and two sons. [Hardie, p. 28.]In 1865 at the age of 40 years Hutchinson died at his home. The cause of his death was certified as consumption and his estate was valued at under £50,000. During his life the population of Widnes had increased almost fivefold. His contemporaries called him "the father of Widnes". [Diggle, pp.44–45.]
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Bibliograpy
*cite book | last =Hardie | first =D.W.P. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =A History of the Chemical Industry of Widnes |edition= | publisher =
Imperial Chemical Industries | date =1950 | location =London | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite book | last =Diggle | first = Rev. G. E.| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =A History of Widnes|edition= | publisher =Corporation of Widnes | year =1961 | location =Widnes | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite book | last =Greatbatch | first =M. L. | authorlink = | coauthors =Mercer, P. J. | title =Spike Island |edition= | publisher =Halton Borough Council | date = | location =Halton | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
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