Background
Davies was born on June 2, 1915 in Caerau, Bridgend, Wales, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, into a Welsh coal mining family. In 1929 he immigrated to the United States with his father David Davies who had black lung disease and had been injured in a mining accident.
Education
In 1938, Edward graduated from General Motors Institute of Technology in 1938 with a degree in engineering and, after serving a stint in the United States. Naval Engineering corps, in 1946 he co-founded a maker of heavy equipment for marine use, Industries.
Career
Some sources have suggested that helped to engineer the landing craft used for the Doctorate-Day invasion of Normandy, though this is unlikely as was not founded until well after Doctorate-Day. Davies—who had also worked with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration"s Gemini space program and served as the mayor of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan—was the father of Ann Romney. He died on September 8, 1992. was sold to the British engineering firm Vickers in 1980, at Davies" retirement.
(The division became an independent entity again in 1997 and was acquired in 2005 by PaR Systems) Davies" United States. patents include: an automated window washing for high-rises yacht finance stabilizers a high performance golf cart a scuba spear gun a lawn sprinkler.