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Peter Brotherhood

Peter Brotherhood (1838–1902) was an English engineer. He invented the Brotherhood engine used for torpedoes as well as many other engineering products.

Container ship Emma Mærsk in Aarhus, September 5, 2006
fitted with Peter Brotherhood steam turbine and electrical generators

With his son he built a large engineering business in London bearing his name, Peter Brotherhood. His son Stanley moved the works to Peterborough in 1903 where their engineering business continued to grow.

On 30 October 2015 Hayward Tyler Group PLC completed the acquisition of the trade and assets of the Peter Brotherhood business from Dresser-Rand Company Ltd, a Siemens-owned company.

Family of engineers edit

Brotherhood was the second son of the 14 children of Priscilla (née Penton) and Rowland Brotherhood (1812-1883), an English engineer. He was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire on 22 April 1838 and raised in comfortable circumstances in Chippenham, Wiltshire near his father's engineering works.

From the ages of 13 to 18, he studied applied science at King's College School. After practical experience including a period at the Great Western Railway works at Swindon he joined the leading marine engineering works, Maudslay, Son & Field in Lambeth in their drawing-office.[1]

He is said to have had a "mechanical instinct" which allowed him to design machinery without resorting to calculations or formulae. He also had a passion for experimentation.[1]

On 19 April 1866, he married Eliza Pinniger Hunt, daughter of James Edward Hunt a contractor to the Indian Railways. Together they had five children, two daughters and three sons, two of his sons predeceased him.

Brotherhood died at his home 15 Hyde Park Gardens on 13 October 1902.[1]

Engineering firms edit

 
Coldharbour

Kittoe & Brotherhood edit

In 1867, before he had reached the age of 30, Brotherhood became a partner in the engineers and millwrights business of Kittoe and Brotherhood in Clerkenwell. At that time the firm's main product was brewing machinery.[1] A restored Kittoe and Brotherhood beam engine of 1867 can be seen at the Coldharbour Mill museum in Devon - it was originally supplied to the Whitechapel Albion brewery.

Kittoe retired in 1871 and the firm became Peter Brotherhood.

Peter Brotherhood edit

Brotherhood radial engine

After Kittoe's retirement the Peter Brotherhood firm mainly produced machines of Brotherhood's invention, in particular from 1872 the Brotherhood 3-cylinder 120 degrees radial engine which could be powered by steam, water or compressed air at high speed and in perfect balance. Put to many uses the Brotherhood engine drove the Royal Navy's Whitehead torpedoes and was used in the torpedoes of other navies as well.[1] Fans, dynamos and other high speed machines were directly driven by this engine.[2]

In 1881 the business moved to Belvedere Road, Lambeth.[1]

 
Generating set of MS Batory 1936
Products 1

The firm's production of the radial engine led not only to fans dynamos etc. but eventually to the manufacture of steam turbines, internal combustion engines and heavy oil and Diesel engines specially the Brotherhood-Ricardo high-speed heavy oil engine.[2]

Stanley Brotherhood edit

In 1903 Brotherhood's only surviving son, Stanley (1880–1938), previously general manager for his father, moved the works from the Lambeth premises to Peterborough where it continues as Peter Brotherhood Limited.[2]

Motor industry edit

 
Brotherhood 20-25 landaulette 1905
 
Peterbro tractor with a complicated but powerful paraffin engine designed by Ricardo

Peter Brotherhood Limited made cars in Lambeth then, unable to get consent for a car factory in Peterborough, moved their manufacture to Tinsley in Yorkshire before they withdrew from that venture in 1906. They continued to make heavy agricultural tractors. From late 1906 the cars were named Sheffield-Simplex.[3] Brotherhood's backer Fitzwilliam of Milton near Peterborough and Wentworth Woodhouse near Tinsley took over the car business naming it for Sheffield the nearby town and the operational simplicity of his expensive cars.

Stanley Brotherhood was a director then chairman of Humber Limited until it merged with Hillman Motor Company and came under the control of Rootes Group in 1929.[4][5][6]

Peter Brotherhood Limited edit

On 16 December 1907, a private limited liability company was incorporated to own the Peter Brotherhood business. In 1920 it joined the engineering combine Agricultural & General Engineers or AGE[7] however AGE sold its 70 per cent share of Peter Brotherhood in late 1930[8] before AGE collapsed in 1932.[9] On 29 June 1937 Peter Brotherhood became a public company[2] and was listed on the London Stock Exchange a few days later.[10]

Products 2

In June 1937, Peter Brotherhood's products included: high and low pressure compressors, compressors for torpedo service, torpedo tubes, Brotherhood high speed forced lubrication steam engines, steam turbines, turbo-generators, high speed diesel engines, oil and gas engines, refrigerating compressors, pumps, water cooling towers, filtering plants, fans, dynamometers, pressure gauge testing and other precision instruments.[2]

Before the company went public in 1937 contracts had been undertaken for more than 60 years for H M Government and numerous Dominion and foreign governments and many of the principal industrial, shipping, and utility enterprises in and beyond the United Kingdom including: London County Council, Metropolitan Water Board, Gas Light and Coke Co, Imperial Chemical Industries, Union Cold Storage, Burmah Oil, Anglo-Iranian Oil, LNER railway, LMS railway, P & O.[2]

Dresser Rand Company Ltd edit

In 2008, the business was sold to Dresser-Rand Company Ltd.

Hayward Tyler Group edit

On 30 October 2015 the Hayward Tyler Group PLC completed the acquisition of the trade and assets of the Peter Brotherhood business from Dresser-Rand Company Ltd, a Siemens-owned company.

Avingtrans Plc edit

Avingtrans Engineering Technology Group announced an all-share acquisition of the Hayward Tyler Group as of September 1, 2017 in which Hayward Tyler became a wholly-owned division of Avingtrans. Peter Brotherhood, based in Peterborough, UK, which sat within Avingtrans’ Process Solutions and Rotating Equipment (“PSRE”) division, specialises in the design, manufacture and servicing of performance-critical steam turbines, turbo gen-sets, compressors, gear boxes and combined heat and power systems. It was acquired in September 2017, as part of the acquisition of the Hayward Tyler Group (“HTG”) which attracted total consideration of £52.7m, of which Peter Brotherhood represented approximately £9.3m.

Howden edit

On 11 March 2021, Howden acquired Peter Brotherhood from Avingtrans in a Disposal transaction for a total consideration (enterprise value) of £35.0 million, which, after adjustment for debt and working capital, will result in the Company receiving net proceeds of approximately £30.6 million, before transaction costs. The Disposal represents a gross return of almost four times the original capital investment (approximately £9.3m). The Peter Brotherhood acquisition further expands Howden's technologies and capabilities in delivering environmental and energy technology solutions to its customers. Specifically, this acquisition expands Howden's steam turbine product range to include larger scale, multi-stage technology offerings.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f McConnell, Anita (2004). "Brotherhood, Peter (1838–1902)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/32098. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b c d e f Peter Brotherhood Limited. The Times, Monday, Jul 05, 1937; pg. 22; Issue 47728
  3. ^ Motor-Cars At Olympia. The Times Friday, Nov 16, 1906; pg. 13; Issue 38179
  4. ^ Humber (Limited). The Times, Friday, Dec 19, 1919; pg. 22; Issue 42287
  5. ^ Humber, Limited. The Times, Thursday, Nov 29, 1928; pg. 22; Issue 45063
  6. ^ Humber, Limited. The Times, Thursday, Dec 05, 1929; pg. 21; Issue 45378
  7. ^ Analysis of financial position: Agricultural And General Engineers. The Times, Friday, Oct 26, 1928; pg. 25; Issue 45034
  8. ^ Company Results, Agricultural & General Engineers. The Times, Wednesday, Dec 03, 1930; pg. 21; Issue 45686
  9. ^ Agricultural & General Engineers Limited, An Engineering Company To Be Wound Up. The Times, Tuesday, Apr 26, 1932; pg. 5; Issue 46117
  10. ^ Peter Brotherhood Issue Result. The Times, Friday, Jul 09, 1937; pg. 24; Issue 47732

External links edit

  • Peter Brotherhood Limited
  • Video - Peter Brotherhood gets the name back on the door as it is bought by the Hayward Tyler Group in 2015
  • A Peter Brotherhood engine video

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Peter Brotherhood 1838 1902 was an English engineer He invented the Brotherhood engine used for torpedoes as well as many other engineering products Container ship Emma Maersk in Aarhus September 5 2006fitted with Peter Brotherhood steam turbine and electrical generatorsWith his son he built a large engineering business in London bearing his name Peter Brotherhood His son Stanley moved the works to Peterborough in 1903 where their engineering business continued to grow On 30 October 2015 Hayward Tyler Group PLC completed the acquisition of the trade and assets of the Peter Brotherhood business from Dresser Rand Company Ltd a Siemens owned company Contents 1 Family of engineers 2 Engineering firms 2 1 Kittoe amp Brotherhood 2 2 Peter Brotherhood 2 3 Stanley Brotherhood 2 4 Motor industry 2 5 Peter Brotherhood Limited 3 Dresser Rand Company Ltd 4 Hayward Tyler Group 5 Avingtrans Plc 6 Howden 7 References 8 External linksFamily of engineers editBrotherhood was the second son of the 14 children of Priscilla nee Penton and Rowland Brotherhood 1812 1883 an English engineer He was born in Maidenhead Berkshire on 22 April 1838 and raised in comfortable circumstances in Chippenham Wiltshire near his father s engineering works From the ages of 13 to 18 he studied applied science at King s College School After practical experience including a period at the Great Western Railway works at Swindon he joined the leading marine engineering works Maudslay Son amp Field in Lambeth in their drawing office 1 He is said to have had a mechanical instinct which allowed him to design machinery without resorting to calculations or formulae He also had a passion for experimentation 1 On 19 April 1866 he married Eliza Pinniger Hunt daughter of James Edward Hunt a contractor to the Indian Railways Together they had five children two daughters and three sons two of his sons predeceased him Brotherhood died at his home 15 Hyde Park Gardens on 13 October 1902 1 Engineering firms edit nbsp ColdharbourKittoe amp Brotherhood edit In 1867 before he had reached the age of 30 Brotherhood became a partner in the engineers and millwrights business of Kittoe and Brotherhood in Clerkenwell At that time the firm s main product was brewing machinery 1 A restored Kittoe and Brotherhood beam engine of 1867 can be seen at the Coldharbour Mill museum in Devon it was originally supplied to the Whitechapel Albion brewery Kittoe retired in 1871 and the firm became Peter Brotherhood Peter Brotherhood edit Brotherhood radial engineAfter Kittoe s retirement the Peter Brotherhood firm mainly produced machines of Brotherhood s invention in particular from 1872 the Brotherhood 3 cylinder 120 degrees radial engine which could be powered by steam water or compressed air at high speed and in perfect balance Put to many uses the Brotherhood engine drove the Royal Navy s Whitehead torpedoes and was used in the torpedoes of other navies as well 1 Fans dynamos and other high speed machines were directly driven by this engine 2 In 1881 the business moved to Belvedere Road Lambeth 1 nbsp Generating set of MS Batory 1936Products 1The firm s production of the radial engine led not only to fans dynamos etc but eventually to the manufacture of steam turbines internal combustion engines and heavy oil and Diesel engines specially the Brotherhood Ricardo high speed heavy oil engine 2 Stanley Brotherhood edit In 1903 Brotherhood s only surviving son Stanley 1880 1938 previously general manager for his father moved the works from the Lambeth premises to Peterborough where it continues as Peter Brotherhood Limited 2 Motor industry edit nbsp Brotherhood 20 25 landaulette 1905 nbsp Peterbro tractor with a complicated but powerful paraffin engine designed by RicardoPeter Brotherhood Limited made cars in Lambeth then unable to get consent for a car factory in Peterborough moved their manufacture to Tinsley in Yorkshire before they withdrew from that venture in 1906 They continued to make heavy agricultural tractors From late 1906 the cars were named Sheffield Simplex 3 Brotherhood s backer Fitzwilliam of Milton near Peterborough and Wentworth Woodhouse near Tinsley took over the car business naming it for Sheffield the nearby town and the operational simplicity of his expensive cars Stanley Brotherhood was a director then chairman of Humber Limited until it merged with Hillman Motor Company and came under the control of Rootes Group in 1929 4 5 6 Peter Brotherhood Limited edit On 16 December 1907 a private limited liability company was incorporated to own the Peter Brotherhood business In 1920 it joined the engineering combine Agricultural amp General Engineers or AGE 7 however AGE sold its 70 per cent share of Peter Brotherhood in late 1930 8 before AGE collapsed in 1932 9 On 29 June 1937 Peter Brotherhood became a public company 2 and was listed on the London Stock Exchange a few days later 10 Products 2In June 1937 Peter Brotherhood s products included high and low pressure compressors compressors for torpedo service torpedo tubes Brotherhood high speed forced lubrication steam engines steam turbines turbo generators high speed diesel engines oil and gas engines refrigerating compressors pumps water cooling towers filtering plants fans dynamometers pressure gauge testing and other precision instruments 2 Before the company went public in 1937 contracts had been undertaken for more than 60 years for H M Government and numerous Dominion and foreign governments and many of the principal industrial shipping and utility enterprises in and beyond the United Kingdom including London County Council Metropolitan Water Board Gas Light and Coke Co Imperial Chemical Industries Union Cold Storage Burmah Oil Anglo Iranian Oil LNER railway LMS railway P amp O 2 Dresser Rand Company Ltd editIn 2008 the business was sold to Dresser Rand Company Ltd Hayward Tyler Group editOn 30 October 2015 the Hayward Tyler Group PLC completed the acquisition of the trade and assets of the Peter Brotherhood business from Dresser Rand Company Ltd a Siemens owned company Avingtrans Plc editAvingtrans Engineering Technology Group announced an all share acquisition of the Hayward Tyler Group as of September 1 2017 in which Hayward Tyler became a wholly owned division of Avingtrans Peter Brotherhood based in Peterborough UK which sat within Avingtrans Process Solutions and Rotating Equipment PSRE division specialises in the design manufacture and servicing of performance critical steam turbines turbo gen sets compressors gear boxes and combined heat and power systems It was acquired in September 2017 as part of the acquisition of the Hayward Tyler Group HTG which attracted total consideration of 52 7m of which Peter Brotherhood represented approximately 9 3m Howden editOn 11 March 2021 Howden acquired Peter Brotherhood from Avingtrans in a Disposal transaction for a total consideration enterprise value of 35 0 million which after adjustment for debt and working capital will result in the Company receiving net proceeds of approximately 30 6 million before transaction costs The Disposal represents a gross return of almost four times the original capital investment approximately 9 3m The Peter Brotherhood acquisition further expands Howden s technologies and capabilities in delivering environmental and energy technology solutions to its customers Specifically this acquisition expands Howden s steam turbine product range to include larger scale multi stage technology offerings References edit a b c d e f McConnell Anita 2004 Brotherhood Peter 1838 1902 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 32098 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c d e f Peter Brotherhood Limited The Times Monday Jul 05 1937 pg 22 Issue 47728 Motor Cars At Olympia The Times Friday Nov 16 1906 pg 13 Issue 38179 Humber Limited The Times Friday Dec 19 1919 pg 22 Issue 42287 Humber Limited The Times Thursday Nov 29 1928 pg 22 Issue 45063 Humber Limited The Times Thursday Dec 05 1929 pg 21 Issue 45378 Analysis of financial position Agricultural And General Engineers The Times Friday Oct 26 1928 pg 25 Issue 45034 Company Results Agricultural amp General Engineers The Times Wednesday Dec 03 1930 pg 21 Issue 45686 Agricultural amp General Engineers Limited An Engineering Company To Be Wound Up The Times Tuesday Apr 26 1932 pg 5 Issue 46117 Peter Brotherhood Issue Result The Times Friday Jul 09 1937 pg 24 Issue 47732External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Brotherhood Peter Brotherhood Limited Coldharbour Mill Steam Group page on the restoration of the Kittoe and Brotherhood beam engine Video Peter Brotherhood gets the name back on the door as it is bought by the Hayward Tyler Group in 2015 A Peter Brotherhood engine video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Brotherhood amp oldid 1204657225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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