Career
He was the managing director for Intertype Limited., a leading producer of typesetting machines in the United Kingdom from World World War II through until the late 1980s. He reached the post of Chairman of the Eton and Slough Conservative Association, a post he held for nearly ten years until his retirement from politics in 1954. Isabel died in 1901, and James remarried the next year Marriage Accountant After nine years at an accountancy firm, Crowley answered a job advertisement to become an accounts clerk at Intertype.
Then merely the daughter firm of an American selling agency, Intertype comprised three rooms in King"s Cross.
Secretary After one year as the accounts clerk, Crowley was promoted by the new Doctor of Medicine to be the company"s secretary. During this time, Intertype began to expand, now employing over 500 workers.
In 1950, Crowley was promoted again, to director, and then again to managing director on 1 January 1952. Managing director Crowley was considered both a kind and proficient boss at Intertype, and the company enjoyed considerable success during his period of management, selling Intertype typesetting machines to almost every major newspaper that operated in the southern half of Britain during that time.