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Charles Augustus Carlow

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Charles Augustus Carlow FRSE DL LLD (1878 – 1954) was a leading Scottish mining engineer and owner and managing director of the Fife Coal Company Ltd based in Leven, Fife.

Life

He was born in Fife the son of Charles Carlow, also a mining engineer. He studied mining technology at Heriot-Watt and Edinburgh University.

The bulk of his life seems to have been spent living in Leven, Fife.

In 1952 he was awarded an honorary doctorate (LLD) from St Andrews University. He died in St Andrews in Fife on 13 August 1954.[1]

Family

He was the maternal grandson of William Lindsay FRSE (1819-1884).

Benefactions

In 1927 he gave Blair House and 27 acres of ground near Culross in Fife to serve as a convalescent home for elderly and injured minors. This is called the Charles Carlow Miners Convalescent Home in his memory.[2]

Positions Held

See[3]

  • Deputy Lieutenant of Fife.
  • Managing Director of the Fife Coal Company Ltd
  • Chairman of Shotts Iron Company
  • Chairman of Fife and Clackmannan Coal Owners Association
  • President of the Institute of Mining Engineers
  • President of the Mining Institute of Scotland
  • Fellow of the Institute of Fuel
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • President of the Association of Mining Electrical Engineers
  • Chairman of the Transport Committee of Scottish Coal Owners[4]

References