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Gravestone of Sir Hiram Maxim. Maxim died at his home in Streatham, London on 24 November 1916 at the age of 76. [36] [37] He is buried in south London's West Norwood Cemetery with his wife and his grandson, Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Joubert.
Hiram Maxim (born February 5, 1840, Sangerville, Maine, U.S.—died November 24, 1916, London, England) was a prolific inventor best known for the Maxim machine gun. The eldest son of a farmer who was a locally notable mechanic, Maxim was apprenticed at age 14 to a carriage maker.
Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim (ur. 5 lutego 1840 w Sangerville w stanie Maine, zm. 24 listopada 1916 w Londynie) – wynalazca i przedsiębiorca amerykańskiego pochodzenia, w 1880 roku wyemigrował do Zjednoczonego Królestwa Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii. Za swe dokonania wyróżniony w 1901 roku tytułem szlacheckim przez królową Wiktorię.
Hiram Maxim passed away on 24 November 1916, only days before the Battle of the Somme, where more than one million soldiers were killed during the course of four months, many by the Maxim machine gun.
Hiram Percy Maxim (born Sept. 2, 1869, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died Feb. 17, 1936, La Junta, Colo.) was an American inventor and manufacturer known especially for the “Maxim silencer” gun attachment.
Sir Hiram Maxim died in London on 24 November 1916, while the Great War was still raging, at the age of 76.
Maxim died on November 24, 1916, only days before the Battle of the Somme, where over one million soldiers fell in four months of machine gun warfare.