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H. J. Gough

Herbert John Gough CB, MBE, FRS[1] (26 April 1890 – 1 June 1965) was a British engineer and a research director. He was noted for his research on metal fatigue and he was the chief engineer at Unilever from 1945–55.[2]

H. J. Gough
Born
Herbert John Gough

(1890-04-26)26 April 1890
Bermondsey, London, England
Died1 June 1965 (aged 75)
Brighton, Sussex, England
Alma materUniversity of London
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society[1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsUnilever

Early Life edit

Herbert Gough was born in Bermondsey, London, in 1890. He attended the technical school at the Regent Street Polytechnic before winning a scholarship to University College School.

In 1909 he became an apprentice at Vickers, Sons, progressing to become a design draughtsman by 1913; he also attended university lectures as part of his development. He duly graduated from the University of London with a BSc, to which he later added a DSc and PhD in engineering.[3]

Great War edit

On the outbreak of war he joined the Signals branch of the Royal Engineers, being commissioned and serving from 1914 to May 1919. For his service as a signals officer in France and Flanders, he was twice mentioned in dispatches, and was awarded a military MBE in 1919.[4]

Inter-war edit

Having joined briefly in 1914, Gough returned to work at the National Physical Laboratory, at Teddington, where he remained until 1938. His area of expertise was the study of material fatigue and, in 1933, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS).

Second World War edit

In 1938, he was appointed Director-General of Scientific Research at the Ministry of Supply. He was promoted to become Deputy Controller-General of all Research and Development at the MoS. His responsibilities included the Telecommunications Research Establishment at Malvern, Porton Down, and for the rocket station at Aberystwyth Port, Cardiganshire.

For his war-service, Gough was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1942, and in 1947 he was decorated with the Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm by the United States.[5][2]

In 1946, he presented the Thomas Hawksley Lecturer on Unexploded ordnance.

Post-War edit

After the war, Dr. Gough joined Unilever as Engineer-in-Chief; he retired in 1955.

He was President of the IMechE in 1949.[6]

Dr. Herbert Gough CB, MBE, FRS died in 1965.

Works edit

  • The fatigue of metals: with numerous diagrams and tables, Scott, Greenwood & Son, 1924

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dorey, S. F. (1966). "Herbert John Gough 1890-1965". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 12: 181–194. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1966.0008.
  2. ^ a b "Obituary: Dr. Herbert Gough – Pioneer of Metal Fatigue Research". The Times. 4 June 1965. p. 14.
  3. ^ https://archives.imeche.org/archive/institution-history/president-gallery/593794-1949-dr-herbert-john-gough?
  4. ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/31092/supplement/11/data.pdf
  5. ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/35586/page/2478/data.pdf
  6. ^ "Engineering Heritage Awards - IMechE".

External links edit

  • "H.J. Gough", Google Scholar
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by
E. William Gregson
President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
1949
Succeeded by
Stanley Fabes Dorey


gough, herbert, john, gough, april, 1890, june, 1965, british, engineer, research, director, noted, research, metal, fatigue, chief, engineer, unilever, from, 1945, bornherbert, john, gough, 1890, april, 1890bermondsey, london, englanddied1, june, 1965, aged, . Herbert John Gough CB MBE FRS 1 26 April 1890 1 June 1965 was a British engineer and a research director He was noted for his research on metal fatigue and he was the chief engineer at Unilever from 1945 55 2 H J GoughBornHerbert John Gough 1890 04 26 26 April 1890Bermondsey London EnglandDied1 June 1965 aged 75 Brighton Sussex EnglandAlma materUniversity of LondonAwardsFellow of the Royal Society 1 Scientific careerInstitutionsUnileverContents 1 Early Life 2 Great War 3 Inter war 4 Second World War 5 Post War 6 Works 7 References 8 External linksEarly Life editHerbert Gough was born in Bermondsey London in 1890 He attended the technical school at the Regent Street Polytechnic before winning a scholarship to University College School In 1909 he became an apprentice at Vickers Sons progressing to become a design draughtsman by 1913 he also attended university lectures as part of his development He duly graduated from the University of London with a BSc to which he later added a DSc and PhD in engineering 3 Great War editOn the outbreak of war he joined the Signals branch of the Royal Engineers being commissioned and serving from 1914 to May 1919 For his service as a signals officer in France and Flanders he was twice mentioned in dispatches and was awarded a military MBE in 1919 4 Inter war editHaving joined briefly in 1914 Gough returned to work at the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington where he remained until 1938 His area of expertise was the study of material fatigue and in 1933 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society FRS Second World War editIn 1938 he was appointed Director General of Scientific Research at the Ministry of Supply He was promoted to become Deputy Controller General of all Research and Development at the MoS His responsibilities included the Telecommunications Research Establishment at Malvern Porton Down and for the rocket station at Aberystwyth Port Cardiganshire For his war service Gough was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1942 and in 1947 he was decorated with the Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm by the United States 5 2 In 1946 he presented the Thomas Hawksley Lecturer on Unexploded ordnance Post War editAfter the war Dr Gough joined Unilever as Engineer in Chief he retired in 1955 He was President of the IMechE in 1949 6 Dr Herbert Gough CB MBE FRS died in 1965 Works editThe fatigue of metals with numerous diagrams and tables Scott Greenwood amp Son 1924References edit a b Dorey S F 1966 Herbert John Gough 1890 1965 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 12 181 194 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1966 0008 a b Obituary Dr Herbert Gough Pioneer of Metal Fatigue Research The Times 4 June 1965 p 14 https archives imeche org archive institution history president gallery 593794 1949 dr herbert john gough https www thegazette co uk London issue 31092 supplement 11 data pdf https www thegazette co uk London issue 35586 page 2478 data pdf Engineering Heritage Awards IMechE External links edit H J Gough Google Scholar Professional and academic associations Preceded byE William Gregson President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers1949 Succeeded byStanley Fabes Dorey nbsp This article about an engineer inventor or industrial designer from the United Kingdom or its predecessor states is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title H J Gough amp oldid 1222125643, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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