Peter August Poppe (17 August 1870 – 13 February 1933) was a Norwegian-born engineer, designer and developer of engines and complete motor vehicles for the British motor industry. He was a co-founder of the engine manufacturer
White and Poppe
White and Poppe Limited was a proprietary engine building and gearbox manufacturing business established in Coventry in 1899 by Alfred James White (1870-) and Norwegian Peter August Poppe (1870-1933). Many early motor vehicle manufacturers bou ...
.
Biography
Poppe was born at
Skogn
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in
Nord-Trøndelag
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, Norway. He graduated from
Horten
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Technical School (''Horten tekniske skole'') in
Vestfold
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. He was employed by
Kongsberg Gruppen
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and later lent by them to the weapons factory,
Steyr Mannlicher
Steyr Arms () is a firearms manufacturer based in Austria. Originally part of ''Steyr-Daimler-Puch'', it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989. Prior to 1 January 2019, the company was named ''Steyr Mannlicher GmbH Co. ...
at
Steyr
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, Austria.
[Damien Kimberley, ''Coventry's Motorcar Heritage'', The History Press, 2012 Stroud ]
In August 1897 he met with trained watchmaker Alfred James White, son of English watchmaker Joseph White (1836–1906). In September 1899, with financial backing from the White family, they incorporated White and Poppe Limited and started in business in
Coventry
Coventry ( or rarely ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands county, in England, on the River Sherbourne. Coventry had been a large settlement for centurie ...
, England.
[to carry on the business of manufacturers, vendors, and factors of and dealers in gas, steam, oil, or electric motors or engines, and other component parts and accessories, etc.] Peter August Poppe was technical director.
[ In November 1919 the White family sold their share to steady customers, Dennis Brothers Limited of ]Guildford
Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, England, around south-west of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The nam ...
. Poppe remained with the business until 1923 then joined the Rover Company
The Rover Company Limited was a British car manufacturing company originally founded in 1878, beginning car manufacturing in 1904. It primarily operated from its base in Solihull, Warwickshire. Rover also manufactured the Land Rover series from ...
as chief engineer.
It is claimed that after the Armistice in 1918 Poppe's partner, White, was offered a knighthood which he declined because Poppe, as a foreign national, was unable to receive the same honour.
He had been elected a member of the Institution of Automobile Engineers
HORIBA MIRA Ltd. (formerly the Motor Industry Research Association) is an automotive engineering and development consultancy company headquartered near Nuneaton, Warwickshire, United Kingdom. It provides product engineering, research, testing, ...
by 1909.
Poppe put into production at Rover his already-completed design for a new 2-litre car, which became their 14/45. Poppe's new engine was considered very advanced but complex, particularly in its valve gear. There were numerous other smaller complexities as well.[ The resulting car, though comfortable, was heavy and considered underpowered.][Malcolm Bobbit. ''Rover P4'', Veloce 2002 ] Within twelve months Rover had added a 2.4-litre 16/50 to their range, a sister car with a larger engine. They were a disaster for Rover, expensive to build and not popular with customers; around 2,000 were built. In response, Poppe designed another car with a 2-litre six-cylinder engine but similar results. His last design became the foundation of all Rover engines until 1948.
In 1929, he fell out with managing director Frank Searle and left in September of that year.[
Poppe had a stroke and died suddenly at ]Coventry
Coventry ( or rarely ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands county, in England, on the River Sherbourne. Coventry had been a large settlement for centurie ...
on 13 February 1933, aged 62. His wife had predeceased him by five years.
Family
Eldest son Erling Poppe
Erling Poppe (12 November 1898 – 1970) was an Austrian-born English-raised motor vehicle designer who studied engineering in Birmingham, England, and designed Packman & Poppe Motorcycles, Sunbeam motorcycles and Gordon three-wheeler cars.
Ea ...
was a motorcycle designer. Olaf Poppe was Rover's chief planning engineer in 1949 and was also one of the team that developed Rover's gas turbines. In the same period Gunnar Poppe was works manager for Sunbeam-Talbot
Sunbeam-Talbot Limited was a British motor manufacturing business. It built upmarket sports-saloon versions under the parenthood of Rootes Group cars from 1938 to 1954. Its predecessor Clément-Talbot, Clément-Talbot Limited had made ''Talbot'' ...
, having joined the Rootes Group after ten years (1923 to 1932) with Austin. He was captain of the London Welsh Rugby fifteen.[R J Wyatt, ''The Motor for the Million: the Austin Seven, 1922-1939'' Page 81, David and Charles, 1972 ]
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References
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1870 births
1933 deaths
People from Levanger
Norwegian engineers
British automotive pioneers
Norwegian expatriates in Austria-Hungary
Norwegian emigrants to the United Kingdom
British automotive engineers
British motorcycle designers
British motorcycle pioneers