John Edward Crowther

John Edward Crowther (1863–1931) was a businessman and philanthropist who ran a large operation based at Bank Bottom Mill and made a number of charitable donations to the village and people of Marsden, West Riding of Yorkshire.

John Edward Crowther
Born1863
Died4 July 1931
OccupationBusinessman, mill owner

Early life

Crowther was born in 1863 in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[1] He was the son of John Crowther, a clothier (c1820-1865) and his wife Martha. He had, four brothers, Joseph, William, Elon Crowther, all of whom would go into the mill business. [1]

Career

Bank Bottom Mill in its heyday, c. 1923

Crowther owned and ran the family company John Edward Crowther Ltd based at Bank Bottom Mill, which in the early part of the 20th century was one of the largest cloth producing mills owned by a single individual in the world.[1]

He was responsible for a number of charitable donations to the town of Marsden, such as the purchase and donation of an ambulance in 1912.[2] After the Great War, in 1930, Crowther donated land for the clubhouse of the local chapter of the British Legion.[3] He also helped to maintain a curate at the parish church and helped pay for the peal of bells in the church tower.[4]

Death and legacy

On 7 April 1930 his wife died. In 1931 the economic downturn caused by the Great Depression caused the mill to work short time, and on 4 July 1931 Crowther took his own life.[5] When he was cremated on 8 July, the mills in Marsden closed, shops shut and drew their blinds, and flags flew at half mast on the mills and other buildings in the town.[4]

The company that bears his name, John Edward Crowther Ltd, remains in business today, manufacturing textiles and also dealing in real estate. [6]

Notes

  1. www.marsdenhistory.co.uk Archived 2014-08-25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 January 2014
  2. Pearson, p.37
  3. Pearson, p.42
  4. Pearson, p.44
  5. Pearson, p.43
  6. John Edward Crowther Ltd at Companies House Retrieved 6 August 2018

Further reading

  • Armstrong, Thomas; The Crowthers of Bankdam, HarperCollins (1991). ISBN 0002211025
  • Marsden History Group, Marsden – Then and Now: A Photographic Journey, ISBN 0955717507
  • Pearson, Irene E., Marsden Through the Ages, (1984), ISBN 978-0950953304
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