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John Brotherton (industrialist)

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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Industrialist

Name
  
John Brotherton


Known for
  
Mayor of Wolverhampton

Occupation
  
Industrialist

Died
  
1917

Born
  
20 September 1829 (
1829-09-20
)
Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England

Wealthy industrialist John Brotherton (20 September 1829 – 1917) was a successful tube manufacturer who served as Mayor of Wolverhampton 1883/84.

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Early years

Brotherton was born in 1829, a son of Richard Brotherton and Mary. He was raised in a large family by his widowed mother and was apprenticed to his uncle, Cornelius Whitehouse, an innovator in new ways of tube manufacture. He worked in Wednesbury and Monmore Green and acquired the knowledge to leave and set up his own business aged 32.

Imperial Tube Works

John Brotherton Ltd. was founded in Wolverhampton in 1861. Advertising of the time shows that they produced a range of tubes and fittings for hot water, boilers, water or oil wells, railway signalling and points rods, refrigeration, ovens and valves. The company expanded rapidly acquiring additional premises along the canal and adjacent to the new railway. It grew to become one of the largest tube manufacturers in South Staffordship, with a worldwide reputation for high quality products.

Politics

Brotherton was elected to Wolverhampton Borough Council in 1873. He represented St George's Ward and was a member of the Waterworks Committee, promoting improvements to the town supply. He served as Mayor of Wolverhampton from 1883/84.

References

John Brotherton (industrialist) Wikipedia