- Henry Brunner
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name = Henry Brunner
image_width = 220px
caption = Henry Brunner
birth_date = birth date|1838|1|22
birth_place =Everton, Liverpool
death_date = death date and age|1916|6|17|1838|1|22
death_place =Huyton ,Liverpool
residence =England
nationality = English
field =Chemist
work_institution = John Hutchinson and Company
Brunner, Mond and Company
alma_mater = Zürich Polytechnic
doctoral_advisor =
known_for = Manufacture ofalkali andchlorine
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religion =
footnotes =Henry Brunner (
22 January 1838 –17 June 1916 ) was an Englishchemist .Henry Brunner was born in
Everton, Liverpool , the elder son of John Brunner, aSwiss Unitarian andschoolmaster , and Margaret Curphey, who originated from theIsle of Man . He was educated at his father's school, St. George's House, Everton and later at Zürich Polytechnic. In 1861 he was employed by John Hutchinson in his chemical business inWidnes ,Lancashire Hardie, p.227.] where he became chief chemist. Partly because he could speak good German, he became a friend ofLudwig Mond when the latter came to work in the company in 1862. [Hardie, p.89.] Henry arranged Mond's first temporary accommodation in Widnes at the Mersey Inn (formerly the Snig Pie Inn). [cite book | last =Koss | first =Stephen E. | title =Sir John Brunner: Radical Plutocrat 1842-1919 | publisher =Cambridge University Press | date =1970 | location =Cambridge | pages =20 | isbn =0521079063] It is likely that Henry persuaded Hutchinson to take up Mond's sulphur recovery process. After Hutchinson died in 1865 he worked as a chemist with the Hutchinson Trustees and later, with Hedley and Young, formed the firm of John Hutchinson and Company. Later he became a director of Brunner, Mond and Company.Henry was the elder brother of John Tomlinson Brunner who became general manager of Hutchinson's works and was later, with Mond, to established the Brunner Mond Company.Dick, Francis (2004) 'Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson, first baronet (1842–1919)', rev., "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ",Oxford University Press [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37236] Retrieved on9 March 2007 .] Henry married Sarah Jane McClellan, daughter of John McClellan, Widnesborax manufacturer in 1868. [Hardie, p.220.] They lived in Cliff House, Appleton, Widnes and later moved to Holly Mount,Huyton , where Henry died in 1916.References
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*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 =
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