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William Wycliffe Spooner


William Wycliffe Spooner (1882-1967) was the son of Dr William Archibald Spooner and Frances Wycliffe Spooner and founded the Spooner Dryer and Engineering Company in 1932 in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England.

Born in Oxford on 29 March 1882, William Spooner read engineering at Trinity College, Cambridge before undertaking an apprenticeship at The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in Manchester in 1902. On 23 November 1905 he received his certificate of completion, recognising him as "competent to follow his career as a mechanical engineer". Various engineering posts followed, including a position studying Diesel engines in Germany before he became an associate member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1910.

He married Marian Edleston, the daughter of a Halifax, West Yorkshire mill owner in 1920 and they set up their home in Ilkley, a town in West Yorkshire. Their only son William (Billy) Edleston Spooner was born in 1921. Marian died in 1938 and his son Billy was killed on a bombing raid whilst serving in the Royal Air Force in 1941. He remarried in 1954 to Mercie (Mouse) Milling.

William Spooner started his company after spotting a niche for the production and sale of industrial drying equipment. His aim was to revolutionise the techniques of industrial drying by increasing its speed and efficiency. He achieved this by applying the core principles of forced convection to industrial drying and textile applications.

The Spooner Dryer and Engineering Company started in a one-room building in Shipley, West Yorkshire, in 1932 when Spooner was fifty years old. He employed two men, as well as a 16-year-old-school leaver as his secretary – Arthur B Rooks – who later went on to become a director of the company. Initially, the company focused on improving the textile industry drying processes; and later turned to the paper trade. After three years the company outgrew its premises in Shipley and Spooner bought part of a small mill in Yeadon and moved his company there. The outbreak of World War II delayed the firm's expansion but after the war the expansion continued.


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