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Educated at Marlborough and Trinity College Cambridge; degree in engineering
Educated at Marlborough and Trinity College Cambridge; degree in engineering


1906 Acting manager, [[L. Sterne and Co]], Crown Ironworks, Glasgow; proposed to the I Mech E<ref>I Mech E record on Ancestry</ref>
1905 Having been an apprentice with [[L. Sterne and Co]], Crown Ironworks, Glasgow, he was appointed Acting manager; proposed to the I Mech E<ref>I Mech E record on Ancestry</ref>


1908 Managing director of [[L. Sterne and Co]], later becoming chairman
1908 Managing director of [[L. Sterne and Co]], later becoming chairman

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Sir Samuel Richard Beale (1881–1964), engineer and industrialist

1881 Born Kensington, London, son of James Samuel (solicitor) and Margaret Beale[1]

Educated at Marlborough and Trinity College Cambridge; degree in engineering

1905 Having been an apprentice with L. Sterne and Co, Crown Ironworks, Glasgow, he was appointed Acting manager; proposed to the I Mech E[2]

1908 Managing director of L. Sterne and Co, later becoming chairman

1935 Chairman and managing director of Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds

1946/47 Retired from the directorships

1964 Died

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. I Mech E record on Ancestry
  • The Times, Oct 13, 1964