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Emile Moritz Schweich-Mond (1865 – 30 December 1938, London) was a German businessman who mostly worked in England. From 1930 to 1938, he was the honorary treasurer of the
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Early life

Emile Mond was born in 1865 in
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. He was the son of Leopold Schweich and Philippine Schweich, and initially studied in Paris, where his father was working at the time. He then studied chemistry in Switzerland at the
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. He moved to England to work with his uncle,
Ludwig Mond Ludwig Mond FRS (7 March 1839 – 11 December 1909) was a German-born, British chemist and industrialist. He discovered an important, previously unknown, class of compounds called metal carbonyls. Education and career Ludwig Mond was born i ...
at Brunner Mond & Co. From Cheshire he moved to Jamaica with his friend Emile Bucher and founded the West Indies Chemical Works. He then returned to England again to work as an assistant to his uncle. He was on the Board of Brunner Mond & Co. and of Mond Nickel Co. He was chairman of Ashmore, Benson, Pease & Co., the South Staffordshire Mond Gas Co., and the Power Gas Co.


Family

He married Angela Primrose Schweich-Mond, née Goetze (March 1871,
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, London – 8 November 1941,
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, West Sussex), the youngest child of James Henry Goetze (7 September 1823, Soho, London – September 1877, Marylebone, he is buried at Paddington Old Cemetery, Kilburn) and Rosina Harriett Bentley. Other children are
Violet Mond, Baroness Melchett Violet Florence Mabel Mond, Baroness Melchett, (''née'' Goetze; 27 December 1867 – 25 September 1945) was a British humanitarian and activist. Violet Goetze was the daughter of Rosina Hariet (née Bentley; died 1877) and James D. Goetze (d ...
, who married
Alfred Mond, 1st Baron Melchett Alfred Moritz Mond, 1st Baron Melchett, PC, FRS, DL (23 October 1868 – 27 December 1930), known as Sir Alfred Mond, Bt between 1910 and 1928, was a British industrialist, financier and politician. In his later life he became an active Zio ...
, Emile's cousin, and English painter and art patron
Sigismund Goetze Sigismund Christian Hubert Goetze (24 October 1866 – 24 October 1939) was an English painter and philanthropist, born in London. Early life Goetze was the son of Rosina Hariet (née Bentley; d. 1877) and James D. Goetze (d. 1911). His sister ...
. Emile and Angela Mond had four sons and a daughter: * Philip Otto Leopold Schweich-Mond (27 June 1887, London – 5 December 1944, Zürich, Switzerland). Married Elizabeth Schweich-Mond. One son: Rupert Carlo Mond. * Francis Leopold Schweich-Mond (20 July 1895, London – 15 May 1918, Bouzancourt, Haute-Marne, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, France). He was shot down over Bouzancourt, France and is buried at Doullens, Somme, Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie, France. * Alfred William Schweich-Mond (1901, Paddington, London – 12 September 1929, Storrington, West Sussex, England). He committed suicide. * Countess May Constance Viola Cippico (née Schweich-Mond) (3 May 1904, London – 8 August 1980, Hampshire, England). She married Count Aldo Marino Cippico. One daughter, Marina Angela Marguerita Rainey. One son Stefano Daniele Cippico * Stephen Edward Bentley Schweich-Mond (21 February 1908, Paddington, London – 23 March 1955, Southwark, Greater London) Francis was killed while flying in France on 15 May 1918: to honor him, Emile Mond established the Francis Mond Professorship of Aeronautical Engineering at Cambridge, the first British chair in that subject. Originally attached to the Special Board for Mathematics, the professorship was assigned on its creation in 1923 to the Special Board for Engineering Studies, and in 1927 to the Faculty of Engineering.


Personal life

Emile Mond was created
Officier de la Légion d'honneur The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon ...
by the French Government and Officier de l'Ordre de Leopold by the King of the Belgians. Emile Mond's wife was a talented musician and held private chamber music concerts. Mr. and Mrs. Mond made their home a centre of the most friendly and generous hospitality and of the most cultured social life of London.


References

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