Frederick Hawksworth

Mechanical Engineer, Project participant

1884 – 1976

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Who was Frederick Hawksworth?

Frederick William Hawksworth, was the last Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great Western Railway. Hawksworth was born in Swindon, and he joined the GWR in 1898, aged 15, but did not become CME until he was 57, in 1941. Having been at the forefront of steam locomotive development under George Jackson Churchward, ideas at Swindon Works had somewhat stagnated under the later years of his successor C. B. Collett, whose reluctance to give up the CME's post resulted in Hawksworth's lateness in taking up this position. Hawksworth had been one of Churchward's "Bright Young Men", and was involved in Churchward's designs: he worked on, for example, the general arrangement drawings for "The Great Bear".

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Born
Feb 10, 1884
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Died
Jul 13, 1976

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on July 23, 2013

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