- Henry Lewis Guy
Sir Henry Lewis Guy CBE, FRS, (
June 15 ,1887 –July 20 ,1956 ) was a leading Britishmechanical engineer , notable in particular for his work onsteam turbine design.Early life
Guy was born at
Penarth , in theVale of Glamorgan ,Wales in 1887. Following his education he joined theTaff Vale Railway as a student apprentice, and studied at the University College of South Wales where he gained a diploma in mechanical andelectrical engineering .Career
In 1915, Guy joined the British Westinghouse Company, (later to become
Metropolitan-Vickers ) as a design engineer. In 1918 he was appointed chief mechanical engineer at that company, a post he was to hold until 1941. Whilst at Metrovicks, Guy was responsible for many innovations in the design of steam turbo-generators.Guy was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1936.During WWII, Guy served on a number committees including the Scientific Advisory Council of the Ministry of Supply. He was awarded a CBE in 1943 followed by a
knighthood in 1949.From 1941 until his retirement in 1951, Guy was secretary of the
Institution of Mechanical Engineers .References
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography : Guy, Sir Henry Lewis by B.G. Robbins.
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