Noel Mobbs
Sir Arthur Noel Mobbs, KCVO, OBE (1878–1959) was the founder of Slough Estates, one of the United Kingdom's largest property businesses.
Sir Noel Mobbs KCVO OBE | |
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Sir Noel Mobbs KCVO OBE | |
Born | 1878 Northampton, England |
Died | 1959 |
Education | Bedford Modern School |
Known for | Founder of Slough Estates |
Career
Brought up in Northampton, Mobbs was educated at Bedford Modern School.[1] Together with his brother, Herbert, he founded the Pytchley Autocar Company in 1903 to sell private vehicles: the business was later bought by Mercantile Credit.[2] Another of Noel's brothers, Edgar, was a well-known Rugby player and Captain of the England team in 1910.[3]
In 1920, Noel Mobbs and Sir Percival Perry acquired Slough Depot, a vehicle park where thousands of disused military vehicles had been abandoned.[2] First they sold the vehicles and then they converted the factories and let them out for industrial use, so establishing the Slough Trading Estate.[2]
Mobbs was also keen to establish sporting and social facilities for the people of Slough and in 1928 he bought Stoke Park Golf Club for £30,000 and reformed it.[4] He also established the Stoke Poges Garden which is open to the public[5] as well as the Slough Community Centre which opened in 1936.[4]
Mobbs had financed the R Malcolm & Co aircraft component company and in 1943 took control with himself as managing director and Marcel Lobelle as chief designer. Lobelle became a director and the company was renamed ML Aviation after their initials.[6]
He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1948.[7]
Mobbs was an avid bridge player[2] and in 1950, he chaired the British Bridge League.[8] He died in Bournemouth in 1959.[2]
Family
He married Frances.[2] His grandson was Nigel Mobbs, a more recent Chairman of Slough Estates.[9]
References
- "Bedford Modern School of the Black And Red" by Andrew Underwood, 1981
- "Stoke Park Club" (PDF). Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- Obituary: Sir Nigel Mobbs Daily Telegraph, 22 October 2005
- "Slough 1900-1945". slough.info. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- Buckinghamshire Literary Map BBC
- "ML Aviation". Postcards from Slough. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
- "No. 38311". The London Gazette. 10 June 1948. p. 3369.
- The Great Bridge Scandal By Alan Truscott Page (x) Master Point Press, 2004, ISBN 978-1-894154-67-3
- Obituary: Sir Nigel Mobbs Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine The Independent, 1 November 2005