Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley

Sir Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley KBE (1867–1920) was a British engineer, armaments businessman and manufacturer.

While living in Tokyo, he received a United States patent for 1902 hydraulic or other fluid controlling valve.[1] When Winston Churchill supported the application of Ponders End Lodge to join Freemasonry in 1917, Brindley was chosen to be the first Master.[2]

References

  1. U.S. Patent Number 4650159
  2. Brother Winston: Churchill as a Freemason. MQ Magazine ISSUE 3, October 2002.

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