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410: 275: 386:. Under the direction of Major General Sir Harold Augustus Wernher, Gibson oversaw the fabrication of the Concrete Phoenix Caissons across Southern England and created the special 'Winterization' process to safeguard the breakwaters during the winter of 1944. 343:, also in Sudan, which was the largest dam in the world at that time. After completing the Jebel Aulia Dam, Gibson became managing director of Pauling & Co, a position he held until his death in March 1947. 262:
as Director General of shell and gun supply. He returned to the UK in 1917 and became controller of Aircraft Requirements and Review. For his services to his country Gibson was appointed an
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Gibson died aged 61 in 1947 and is buried in Stanwell Burial Ground. In 1948 his estate sold Stanwell Place with its residual 22 acres (9 ha) to King
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After the agreement to proceed with a design for the Mulberry harbours for the 1944 Normandy landings, Gibson created the detailed design for the
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After the war Gibson decided due to his age to change his professional focus, designing in collaboration with the
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Gibson, Howard; D'Erlanger, Leo; Sharp, Robert (reviewer) (2004). "Gibson, Sir John Watson (1885–1947)".
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Having what was designated an essential skill, Gibson was refused permission to serve in combat with the
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In 2015, the Happy Landing pub in Clare Road, Stanwell was renamed the "Sir John Gibson".
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to house families made homeless by enemy action. Eventually more than 30,000
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Gibson's estate totalled 346 acres (140 ha) when in 1936 the
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Gibson's widow Lady Lilian died in 1962 and is buried with him.
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held in late June and mid-July 1944, with attendees including
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High Command. It was used for two high level meetings of the
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In 1933 he entered into partnership with 619: 511: 408: 323:Gibson was Pearson's site agent for the 273: 201: 686:Military personnel from North Yorkshire 558:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 166:(9 August 1885 – 19 March 1947) was an 648: 469: 181:and port installations in England and 696:British Army personnel of World War I 467: 465: 463: 461: 459: 457: 455: 453: 451: 449: 626:A History of the County of Middlesex 485: 285:After the war Gibson specialised in 417: 346: 13: 446: 389: 258:, for whom in 1916 he went to the 245: 14: 707: 396:British Iron and Steel Federation 639:Institute of Historical Research 316:bought most of it to build the 293:. In the 1920s he designed the 581: 548: 517: 1: 440: 398:, two prototype steel framed 264:Officer of the British Empire 212:Middlesbrough School for Boys 92:Middlesbrough School for Boys 575:UK public library membership 281:, Gibson's home in Middlesex 269: 196: 7: 589:"Sir John Gibson, Stanwell" 498:. 21 March 1947. p. 7. 254:. The Army lent him to the 10: 712: 613: 479:Spelthorne Borough Council 681:People from Middlesbrough 633:. Vol. III. London: 432: 230:in Ireland for access to 152: 144: 130: 112: 105: 97: 87: 77: 67: 55: 37: 20: 318:King George VI Reservoir 314:Metropolitan Water Board 214:. He was apprenticed to 210:in 1885 and educated at 666:English civil engineers 635:Oxford University Press 631:Victoria County History 351:At the outbreak of the 59:19 March 1947 (aged 61) 567:10.1093/ref:odnb/33391 414: 361:Supreme Allied Command 282: 173:. He designed dams in 159:Sir John Watson Gibson 691:British Army soldiers 597:Campaign for Real Ale 412: 277: 256:Ministry of Munitions 202:Early life and career 365:Dwight D. Eisenhower 295:Queen Mary Reservoir 179:Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 117:Queen Mary Reservoir 536:. 26 September 1924 384:Phoenix breakwaters 216:S Pearson & Son 206:Gibson was born in 148:Phoenix breakwaters 145:Significant advance 135:Phoenix breakwaters 415: 357:United States Army 283: 240:Kingston upon Hull 131:Significant design 107:Engineering career 27:John Watson Gibson 641:. pp. 36–41. 573:(Subscription or 514:, pp. 36–41. 424:Faisal II of Iraq 333:Pauling & Co. 191:Normandy landings 187:Mulberry harbours 156: 155: 703: 671:Knights Bachelor 642: 608: 607: 605: 603: 585: 579: 578: 570: 552: 546: 545: 543: 541: 529: 521: 515: 509: 500: 499: 489: 483: 482: 481:. 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Index

Sir
OBE
Middlesbrough
Yorkshire
English
United Kingdom
Middlesbrough School for Boys
Queen Mary Reservoir
Sennar Dam
Jebel Aulia Dam
Phoenix breakwaters
BISF house
OBE
English
civil engineer
England
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Ireland
Mulberry harbours
Normandy landings
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough School for Boys
S Pearson & Son
jetties
Southampton
Fenit
Tralee
King George Dock
Kingston upon Hull
British Army

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