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Stanley Brown (engineer)

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English electrical engineer

Sir Stanley Brown
Born9 December 1910
Birmingham, England
DiedMarch 1997 (1997-04) (aged 86)
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham
Known forCEGB
AwardsKt CBE

Sir Frederick Herbert Stanley Brown CBE FIMechE FIEE (9 December 1910 – 1997) was an English mechanical and electrical engineer. Born in Birmingham and educated at the King Edward's School, Birmingham he then went on to the University of Birmingham where he graduated with a first class honours degree in electrical engineering in 1932. In 1937 he was involved in the design and development of Hams Hall B power station. He joined the CEGB in 1958 upon its inception and in September 1959 he was appointed deputy chairman. On 1 January 1965, he succeeded Christopher Hinton as chairman of the CEGB and was followed by Sir Arthur Hawkins in 1972. In the 1967 Birthday Honours, he received his knighthood for services to the electricity supply industry.

References

  1. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
  2. Birmingham, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912
Professional and academic associations
Preceded byJohn Ashworth Ratcliffe CB CBE FEng FRS President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers
1967
Succeeded byProfessor John Millar Meek CBE FEng
Business positions
Preceded byChristopher Hinton, Baron Hinton of Bankside Chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board
1965–1972
Succeeded bySir Arthur Hawkins


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