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| Sir Alfred George Beech Owen(1909–1975) was the son of [[Alfred Ernest Owen]].
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| He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge
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| 1923 His father bought the New Hall Manor estate in Sutton Coldfield. New Hall remained the Owen family home until his son's death in 1975.
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| 1929 After the death of his father Alfred became, jointly with his brother, managing director of [[Rubery, Owen and Co|Rubery Owen]].
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| Sir Alfred was a lay preacher for much of his life
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| Proprietor of the [[BRM]] motor racing team from the early-1950s to 1974.
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| He was knighted in 1961.
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| 1960s Owen was impressed by [[Donald Campbell|Donald Campbell's]] courage and became a leading sponsor of the world land speed record attempt at Lake Eyre, South Australia. Rubery Owen supplied Bluebird's advanced monocoque body.
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| 1963 The relationship between Owen and Campbell was uneasy. In the course of a business visit to Australia Owen appeared to criticize Campbell for delaying the record attempt and wasting time by exhibiting the car. Furious, Campbell sued for slander claiming damages of £80,000. The matter was not pursued; with Owen's continued support, Campbell went on to break Sir John Cobb's seventeen-year-old record in July 1964.
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| Sir Alfred was prominent in the local affairs of his home town serving as a Councillor (1937–1974) and Mayor (1951)
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| == See Also ==
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| == Sources of Information ==
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| <references/>
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| * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Owen Wikipedia]
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| * Biography of Sir Alfred Owen, ODNB
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| [[Category: Biography]]
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| [[Category: Biography - Automotive]]
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| [[Category: Births 1900-1909]]
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| [[Category: Deaths 1970-1979]]
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