Sherard Osborn Cowper-ColesSherard Osborn Cowper-Coles (8 October 1866 – 9 September 1936) was a British metallurgist,[1] and inventor of the sherardising process of galvanization.[2] Early lifeHe was born in Ventnor, the fourth son of naval inventor Captain Cowper Phipps Coles. He studied at King's College London and Crystal Palace School of Engineering and became a metallurgist. CareerHe took out a patent on the sherardising process in 1900. Cowper-Coles married his research assistant Constance Hamilton Watts in 1919. The couple continued to work on research together until his death.[3] They had three sons, the eldest of whom, Sherard, was the father of British diplomat Sherard Cowper-Coles. DeathHe died at home, at Rossall House in Sunbury-on-Thames, of oesophageal cancer, survived by his wife and three sons.[4] References
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