Holbrook Gaskell III

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Sir Holbrook Gaskell (12 November 1878 – 31 March 1951) was a chemical industrialist in Widnes, Lancashire, England.

He was born on the 12 November 1878, the son of Holbrook Gaskell II, Esq., of Frodsham, Cheshire and the grandson of Holbrook Gaskell, founder of Gaskell, Deacon & Co. He became chief engineer of the United Alkali Company in 1914. He visited USA with Dr. J. T. Conroy to investigate the electrolytic chlorine processes in use there.[1] With E. M. Hollingsworth he designed West Bank Power Station in the 1920s to supply power to the factories of the United Alkali Company.[2] When this company joined with three other companies to form Imperial Chemical Industries in 1926, Gaskell became the chairman of its General Chemicals Group. Later he became technical director on the board of Imperial Chemical Industries and in 1942 he was knighted for his services to industry.[3]

He married Emily Mary Ridgway on 21 February 1906 at St Peter's Church, Oughtrington, Lymm, Cheshire. They had no children. He died on 31 March 1951.[citation needed]

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  1. Hardie 1950, p. 156.
  2. Hardie 1950, p. 160.
  3. Hardie 1950, p. 203.

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