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William Bealey Harrison (c1838-1912)


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WILLIAM BEALEY HARRISON of Aldershaw, Lichfield, died on March 25, 1912, in his seventy-fifth year.
He was chairman of [[William Harrison (Ltd)|William Harrison, Limited]], of Brownhills Collieries, Walsall, [[John Russell and Co|John Russell & Company, Limited]], of the [[John Russell and Co|Alma Tube Works]], Walsall, and for many years a member of the Mining Association of Great Britain.


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1882.
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William Bealey Harrison (c1838-1912)


1912 Obituary [1]

WILLIAM BEALEY HARRISON of Aldershaw, Lichfield, died on March 25, 1912, in his seventy-fifth year.

He was chairman of William Harrison, Limited, of Brownhills Collieries, Walsall, John Russell & Company, Limited, of the Alma Tube Works, Walsall, and for many years a member of the Mining Association of Great Britain.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1882.


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