George Nicolas "Nick" Georgano (29 February 1932 – 22 October 2017
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The Society of Automotive History) was a British author, specialising in
motoring history. His most notable work is ''The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars'', first published in 1968.
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Early life and education
Georgano was born in London in 1932. At age 7 he was compiling a truck catalogue, and at age 16, an encyclopaedia. He went to
Bryanston School
Bryanston School is a public school (English independent day and boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) located next to the village of Bryanston, and near the town of Blandford Forum, in Dorset in South West England. It was founded in 1928 ...
and then graduated from the
New College, Oxford
New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham in conjunction with Winchester College as its feeder school, New College is one of the oldest colleges at th ...
with a diploma in
teaching
Teaching is the practice implemented by a ''teacher'' aimed at transmitting skills (knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills) to a learner, a student, or any other audience in the context of an educational institution. Teaching is closely re ...
.
Career
After college, he took up a career in teaching, his first position being at an
English preparatory school.
He was a teacher at Trent college in Long Eaton Notts.
Georgano's first full publication was ''The World's Automobiles'' which he co-authored with Ralph Doyle (George Ralph Doyle 1890–1961). This was followed by ''The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars'' which was published in 1968.
From 1976 to 1981 Georgano worked at the
National Motor Museum as Head Librarian.
Death
On 22 October 2017, Georgano died on the birthday of one of his grandsons, Harry Northmore.
Awards
Georgano was awarded the Thomas McKean Memorial Cup of the Antique Automobile Club of America.
He was presented with the Veteran and Vintage Magazine Trophy by
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (20 October 1926 – 31 August 2015), was an English aristocrat and Conservative politician, best known for founding the National Motor Museum, as well as for a pivota ...
for ''The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars''.
[''The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars'' Ebury Press, 1973.]
He received the Montagu Trophy of the Guild of Motoring Writers for two of his works: ''Britain's Motor Industry: The First 100 Years'' and ''The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars''.
Georgano was a Trustee of the
Michael Sedgwick Memorial Trust; a member of the
National Motor Museum Advisory Council; and Trustee of the
Horseless Carriage Foundation, California.
Publications
Georgano is the author of 33 reference books.
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References
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1932 births
British motoring journalists
20th-century English historians
English motorsport people
Automotive historians
Motorcycling writers
2017 deaths
21st-century English historians
20th-century English male writers
21st-century English male writers
British male non-fiction writers
Writers from London
Alumni of the University of Oxford