Henry Ivatt

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Birth Date:
16.09.1851
Death date:
25.10.1923
Length of life:
72
Days since birth:
63019
Years since birth:
172
Days since death:
36682
Years since death:
100
Person's maiden name:
Henry Alfred Ivatt
Extra names:
Генри Альфред Иватт, Henrijs Alfrēds Ivats, Henry Alfred Ivatt
Categories:
Engineer
Nationality:
 english
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Henry Alfred Ivatt (16 September 1851 — 25 October 1923) was born in Wentworth, Cambridgeshire, England, and was educated at Liverpool College. He became the Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great Northern Railway from 1896 to 1911.

Career

London and North Western Railway

Aged 17, Ivatt was apprenticed to John Ramsbottom at the Crewe Works of the London and North Western Railway (LNWR). He worked as a fireman for six months and held various positions there. He was made head of the Holyhead Locomotive Depot in 1874, before being promoted to the head of the Chester District.

Great Southern and Western Railway

In 1877, Ivatt moved to Ireland, and the Great Southern and Western Railway at Inchicore. In 1882, he was appointed to the post of locomotive engineer there, where he patented a design for a sprung flap for vertically-opening carriage windows that became ubiquitous.

Great Northern Railway

In 1895, Ivatt returned to England and was appointed Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway (GNR), with references from Samuel W. Johnson, John Aspinall, Francis William Webb and William Dean. The man he succeeded was Patrick Stirling.

Locomotive designs

At the GNR, he became associated with the 4-4-2 (Atlantic) type, which he introduced to Britain. Ivatt was also the first to introduce Walschaerts valve gear to Britain. Ivatt retired on 2 December 1911. He was succeeded as Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the GNR by Nigel Gresley.

Family

He had six children, the first of whom, Campbell, died as a child in 1898. His son George Ivatt was also a locomotive engineer and post-war CME of the London Midland and Scottish Railway. His daughter Marjorie married Oliver Bulleid, CME of the Southern Railway (Great Britain).

Death

Ivatt died in 1923 in Haywards Heath, Sussex.

Source: wikipedia.org

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