Westcott Stile Abell


Sir Westcott Stile Abell, was a British naval architect.
Abell was born in Littleham, Exmouth, Devon, 16 January 1877, the first son of Thomas Abell and Mary Ann Stile. At the age of twenty he lost his right hand and suffered serious throat injuries while lighting fireworks to celebrate the diamond jubilee. Despite this handicap, he taught himself to write with his left hand and recovered to such good purpose that he passed out head of his year at Greenwich with a level of marks unsurpassed for many years. He became professor of naval architecture at the University of Liverpool and chief ship surveyor at Lloyds Register of Shipping, serving as president of the Institute of Marine Engineers and master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights. In 1928 he resigned his appointment with Lloyds Register to take up the chair of naval architecture at the Armstrong College of Durham University at Newcastle upon Tyne.
He was awarded KBE in the 1920 civilian war honours.

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