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Lewis Levy (c1848-1913), partner in [[George Cohen, Sons and Co]]
Lewis Levy (c1848-1913), partner in [[George Cohen, Sons and Co]]
1848 Born in Whitechapel
1891 Iron merchant and ship breaker living in Bromley by Bow<ref>1891 census</ref>


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Lewis Levy (c1848-1913), partner in George Cohen, Sons and Co

1848 Born in Whitechapel

1891 Iron merchant and ship breaker living in Bromley by Bow[1]


1913 Obituary [2]

LEWIS LEVY died on May 29, 1913, at the age of sixty-five. He was partner in the firm of George Cohen, Sons, & Co., of London.

He entered the business of his grandfather, Mr. George Cohen, when he was about fifteen years of age, and until his death he was actively associated with the firm.

About twelve years ago he formed the Ship-Breaking Company, Ltd., of which he was chairman; and he was also connected with the Westbourne Park Coal and Iron Company, Ltd., and the South Wales Metals Company, Ltd.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1902.


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