Sir George William Harriman CBE was a leading figure in the British motor industry in the 1960s.
Early life and education
Harriman was born in Coventry to George Harriman, a "Motor Machinist", and May Victoria (née Cooper). ==Career==
Career
Morris Motors In 1923 he was apprenticed at the Hotchkiss works in Coventry of Morris Motors Limited. having taken over many of the responsibilities of Leonard Lord some years earlier. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In addition to his business career, he was a noted rugby football player, captaining the Coventry and Warwickshire teams in the 1930s, and playing briefly for the England team in 1933. In 1957 his sister married his late wife's brother. ==Honours==