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Leonard Lord

Leonard Percy Lord, 1st Baron Lambury KBE (15 November 189613 September 1967) was a captain of the British motor industry.

He was educated at Bablake in Coventry. Between 1914 and 1918 he worked in a munitions factory in Coventry, then after the War he worked in a manufacturing plant for Daimler engines.

In 1923 he moved to the Morris Motor Company, where he was involved in rationalising all stages of the production process. In 1927 Morris bought the Wolseley Motor Company, and Lord was transferred there in order to modernise their production equipment.

In 1932 Lord was promoted to General Manager at Morris, operating out of the Cowley factory. In 1938 after many years of conflict with William Morris, Lord left Morris to join its main competitor, the Austin Motor Company.

At that time, Herbert Austin was looking for somebody to direct his company, his only son having been killed during the War. Ultimately, Lord was selected to manage the company.

With the advent of World War II, Austin converted from civil to military production, and in particular the construction of ambulances and government vehicles.

By the end of the war, Lord was Chairman of Austin, and moved the company to a resumption of civil motor-vehicle production.

Through further mergers and acquisitions, Lord ultimately became president of the British Motor Corporation and British Leyland.

He died in 1967, aged 71.



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