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Frank Herbert Bale (1886- ) of [[Premier Motor Policies]]
Frank Herbert Bale (1886- ) of [[Premier Motor Policies]]


1886 November 5th. Born
1886 November 5th. Born at London


1917 Now a Major but before the war was the London Manager of [[Swift]]
Educ: City of London School
 
Studied Engineering at Coventry Technical College
 
1903 Became an apprentice with [[Swift Motor Co]] and later London Manager of the company
 
WWI Served in R.A.S.C. as Officer in Charge of Main Technical Stores Depot at Shorts Gardens; later appointed Mechanical Transport Liaison Officer between home and overseas; responsible for the issue of "Vocabulary of Miscellaneous Stores"; demobilized with rank of Major
 
1919 Joined [[E. R. R. Starr]] to build up [[Premier Motor Policies]]
 
1959 O.B.E., M.I.Mech.E. Managing Director, Premier Motor Policies, Company specialises in Motor Insurance and has 20 provincial branch offices; member of the Main Committee of the R.A.C. and has served on other committees including the Standing Joint Committee of the R.A.C., A.A., and R.S.A.C.; represented that committee on the Ministry of Transport Road Safety Committee for some years; served for 24 years on the Committee of the Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund; Hon. General Treasurer of the British Automobile Racing Club formerly the Junior Car Club) since 1919; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Order of the Road, which he founded jointly with [[A. P. Bradley]]; member of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach-Harness Makers.


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[[Category: Births 1880-1889]]
[[Category: Births 1880-1889]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]

Latest revision as of 09:59, 19 December 2021

Frank Herbert Bale (1886- ) of Premier Motor Policies

1886 November 5th. Born at London

Educ: City of London School

Studied Engineering at Coventry Technical College

1903 Became an apprentice with Swift Motor Co and later London Manager of the company

WWI Served in R.A.S.C. as Officer in Charge of Main Technical Stores Depot at Shorts Gardens; later appointed Mechanical Transport Liaison Officer between home and overseas; responsible for the issue of "Vocabulary of Miscellaneous Stores"; demobilized with rank of Major

1919 Joined E. R. R. Starr to build up Premier Motor Policies

1959 O.B.E., M.I.Mech.E. Managing Director, Premier Motor Policies, Company specialises in Motor Insurance and has 20 provincial branch offices; member of the Main Committee of the R.A.C. and has served on other committees including the Standing Joint Committee of the R.A.C., A.A., and R.S.A.C.; represented that committee on the Ministry of Transport Road Safety Committee for some years; served for 24 years on the Committee of the Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund; Hon. General Treasurer of the British Automobile Racing Club formerly the Junior Car Club) since 1919; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Order of the Road, which he founded jointly with A. P. Bradley; member of the Court of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach-Harness Makers.

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