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Sir Alfred Louis Bower (born October 8, 1858 – died November 16, 1948) was an important British businessman and a leader in the city of London. He was known for his work in business and for serving the public in several big roles.

Sir Alfred Louis Bower: A British Businessman

Starting His Business Journey

Alfred Louis Bower was born in 1858. When he grew up, he started his own company called Bower and Company. This company was known for selling wine. Starting a business like this takes a lot of hard work and good ideas!

Serving the City of London

Sir Alfred didn't just focus on his business; he also helped lead the city of London. In 1912, he was chosen to be a Sheriff of London. A Sheriff is an important official who helps manage the city's affairs. Because of his good work, he was given the special title of "Sir" in 1913.

Becoming Lord Mayor

Later, Sir Alfred wanted to take on even bigger roles in London's government. To do this, his company's name was changed to El Vino. This allowed him to become an Alderman, which is another important city leader. Then, from 1924 to 1925, he became the Lord Mayor of London. The Lord Mayor is like the main leader of the city, a very respected position! In 1925, he received another special title, becoming a baronet of Chislehurst. This title is a bit like being a "Sir," but it can be passed down in the family.

His Family and Legacy

Sir Alfred Louis Bower had one child, a daughter named Mona Elizabeth Blackett Bower. She was born in 1903. Mona later married James Mitchell. Their son, Sir David Bower Mitchell, also became an important person, following in his grandfather's footsteps in public service.

The End of a Long Life

Sir Alfred Louis Bower lived a long and busy life. He passed away in November 1948 when he was 90 years old. When he died, his special title of Baronet ended because he didn't have a son to pass it on to.

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