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William Maxwell Aitken, 1st
Baron Beaverbrook PC, ONB (25 May 1879 – 9 June 1964),
generally known as Lord
Beaverbrook ("Max" to his
close circle), was...
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Beaverbrook may
refer to:
Baron Beaverbrook, of
Beaverbrook in the
Province of New
Brunswick in the
Dominion of
Canada and of
Cherkley in the
County of...
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Baron Beaverbrook, of
Beaverbrook in the
Province of New
Brunswick in the
Dominion of
Canada and of
Cherkley in the
County of Surrey, is a
title in the...
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Beaverbrooks is a
British jeweller.
Established in 1919, with the
opening of its
first store in
Belfast and
still a family-owned business, with direct...
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Beaverbrook or
Beaver Brook, is an
unincorporated area in the City of Danbury,
Fairfield County, Connecticut. The area is
named after the stream, which...
- In
Silkin v.
Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., [1958] 1 W.L.R. 743, a
House of
Lords case, the
famous speech of Lord
Diplock states succinctly the principle...
- an
average daily circulation of 201,608.
Under the
ownership of Lord
Beaverbrook, the
Express rose to
become the
newspaper with the
largest circulation...
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Marcia Anastasia Aitken,
Baroness Beaverbrook (née Christoforides,
previously Lady Dunn; 27 July 1909 – 28
October 1994) was a
British philanthropist...
- Lord
Beaverbrook, but were only on loan.
Forrestall testified that he
understood from his work as ****istant
curator and his
contact with
Beaverbrook that...
- The
Beaverbrook Art
Gallery (French: Musée des beaux-arts
Beaverbrook)
commonly referred to
simply as The
Beaverbrook, is a
public art
gallery in Fredericton...