Joseph Mears

{{Short description|English businessman, co-founder of Chelsea F.C. (1871-1935)}}

Joseph Theophilus "JT" Mears (1871 – October 1935), was an English businessman, most notable for co-founding Chelsea Football Club.

He was born in 1871 in Hammersmith, London, the elder son of Joseph Mears, a builder.1881 UK Census.

In 1896, Mears and his brother Gus purchased the Stamford Bridge Athletics Ground and went on to found Chelsea Football Club in 1905. Though he was never chairman, Joseph was the "dominant influence" at the club after the death of his brother in 1912 {{cite book | author=Glanvill, Rick | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography - The Definitive Story of the First 100 Years| publisher=Headline Book Publishing Ltd| year=2006| isbn=0-7553-1466-2 | page=74}} with his son, Joe, and grandson, Brian, both later serving as chairman of the football club.

In 1907, Mears acquired the business of the Thames Electric & Motor Launch Co at Eel Pie Island and he went on to build up a large fleet of passenger launches on the Thames.

In 1919 he formed his business into Joseph Mears Launches & Motors Ltd, and acquired a garage in Richmond, along with several motor coaches. The company continued until 1945, when it passed to a newly formed company, Thames Launches Ltd.[http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Mears_ThamesLaunches.html Joseph Mears, Thames Launches]

He formed Joseph Mears Cinemas Ltd which built up a group of cinemas around the Richmond area. Several of the cinemas were later sold to Odeon Cinemas, including the Richmond Kinema which became the Odeon Richmond[http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/6260 Odeon Richmond, Cinema Trasures website] and the Kensington Kinema which similarly became the Odeon Kensington.[http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/6260 Odeon Kensington, Cinema Trasures website]

Mears was Mayor of Richmond from 1931 to 1932.

He died in October 1935 and is buried in Richmond Cemetery in London.[http://www.richmond.gov.uk/home/leisure_and_culture/local_history_and_heritage/people_of_historial_note_buried_in_the_borough_m_to_z.htm People buried in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111027180834/http://richmond.gov.uk/home/leisure_and_culture/local_history_and_heritage/people_of_historial_note_buried_in_the_borough_m_to_z.htm |date=2011-10-27 }} Mears left an estimated fortune of £30m.{{cite book | author=Glanvill| year=2006| title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography| page=78}}

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