Josiah Vavasseur

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Josiah Vavasseur CB (26 November 1834 – 13 November 1908) was an English industrialist who founded Vavasseur and Co. (also known as London Ordnance Works). In 1883 the company merged with W.G. Armstrong and Company, and Vavasseur became a director of the firm. Late in life he adopted Cecil Fisher, only son of Admiral John Fisher, and the Fisher family inherited his fortune, including Kilverstone Hall. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Josiah Vavasseur
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rdf:langString Thetford, Norfolk
xsd:date 1908-11-13
xsd:date 1834-11-26
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rdf:langString Vavasseur mounting, gun designs, projectile designs
xsd:date 1834-11-26
xsd:date 1908-11-13
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rdf:langString Ruth Clifton
rdf:langString Josiah Vavasseur CB (26 November 1834 – 13 November 1908) was an English industrialist who founded Vavasseur and Co. (also known as London Ordnance Works). In 1883 the company merged with W.G. Armstrong and Company, and Vavasseur became a director of the firm. Late in life he adopted Cecil Fisher, only son of Admiral John Fisher, and the Fisher family inherited his fortune, including Kilverstone Hall.
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