Nuffield Organization

Nuffield Organization
PredecessorThe Morris Organizations
SuccessorBritish Motor Corporation
Formation1943 (1943)
FounderThe Viscount Nuffield
HeadquartersCowley, Oxford
ServicesHealth and automotive industry
LeaderWilliam Morris, Viscount Nuffield

Nuffield Organization was the unincorporated umbrella-name or promotional name used for the charitable and commercial interests of owner and donor, William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield. The name was assumed following Nuffield's gift made to form his Nuffield Foundation in 1943, it linked his business interests to his existing very generous philanthropy. The same enterprises had previously been referred to as the Morris Organizations[1] and at first described itself as The Nuffield Organization, A Cornerstone of Britain's Industrial Structure.[2][note 1]

Viscount Nuffield
Guy's Hospital, London
  1. ^ Morris Motors (1926) Ltd. The Times (London, England), Monday, 12 July 1926; pg. 22; Issue 44321
  2. ^ The Autocar, 6 August 1943 page 11


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