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Harry Knowles (Mayor of Faversham)

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Nationality
  
British

Known for
  
Mayor of Faversham

Occupation
  
Fruiterer/Mayor

Name
  
Harry Knowles


Born
  
25 January 1901
Faversham, Kent, England

Died
  
3 January 1975 Canterbury, Kent, England

Harry Knowles (born January 25, 1901) was an English politician and fruiterer who was twice Mayor of Faversham in Kent, England between 1949 and 1950. He was made a Freeman of Faversham in 1973.

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He died at his home in Tankerton, Kent, England on January 3, 1975 aged 73.

Early life

Knowles was the youngest son of Faversham businessman, Edward Knowles, who ran the international fruit company, Knowles for Fruit.

Political career

Knowles was Mayor of Faversham twice between 1949-50. His political career extended from 1936 to 1970 and on his final retirement from the Council was made a Freeman of the Borough. At his “freedom ceremony” he recalled the many hours he had spent on council work since the 1930s but said there had been compensations. He had met people including Sir Winston Churchill and Lord Montgomery. He always stood as an Independent.

In 1948, Knowles was made a Justice of the Peace and served the Faversham bench for more than 20 years. He was one of the prime movers in restarting the Faversham Carnival after the war and before electricity was nationalised he was Chairman of the local Electricity Committee. He also served as Chairman of the Faversham Chamber of Trade, President of Faversham Hospital Charity Cricket Competition and President of Faversham Town FC. He retired in 1969.

References

Harry Knowles (Mayor of Faversham) Wikipedia