Lord Beaverbrook died on June 9, 1964, in Mickleham, Surrey, England, UK of bladder cancer.
Lord Beaverbrook's birth name is Aitken, William Maxwell.
Edwin Lord Weeks died in 1903.
John Wesley Lord died in 1989.
Lord Ernest Hamilton died in 1939.
Bris Lord died on 1964-11-13.
Lord Beaverbrook High School was created in 1967.
Lord Beaverbrook's birth name is Aitken, William Maxwell.
Lord Beaverbrook was born on May 25, 1879, in Maple, Ontario, Canada.
Lord Beaverbrook High School's motto is 'Motto: Omni pro sua parte'.
Lord Beaverbrook has: Played Jasper Habbakuk in "They Forgot to Read the Directions" in 1924. Played himself in "Blitzkrieg" in 1962. Played himself in "The World at War" in 1973. Played himself in "Reputations" in 1979. Played himself in "Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood" in 1995. Played himself in "Beaverbrook: The Various Lives of Max Aitken" in 2000.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery was created in 1958.
The cast of They Forgot to Read the Directions - 1924 includes: Lord Beaverbrook as Jasper Habbakuk
I know of Lesley Neilsen and Joni Mitchell
W. M. Aitken Baron Beaverbrook has written: 'Men and power 1917-1918'
Lord Beaverbrook, a Canadian-British newspaper publisher and politician, was known for his substantial wealth, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. His fortune primarily stemmed from his media empire, which included The Daily Express, and his investments in various industries. At the height of his wealth, he was considered one of the richest individuals in Britain, with a fortune estimated at several million pounds, making significant contributions to the arts and politics. His financial legacy continued to influence British society long after his death in 1964.
Lord Beaverbrook, a prominent Canadian businessman and politician, played a crucial role in the British war effort during World War II as the Minister of Aircraft Production. Appointed in 1941, he was instrumental in dramatically increasing aircraft production, streamlining processes, and mobilizing resources to meet wartime demands. His leadership and innovative approaches helped ensure that the Royal Air Force had the necessary aircraft to confront the Axis powers effectively. Beaverbrook's efforts significantly contributed to the overall success of the British military during the war.
Australia, New Zealand, India, and South Africa all had their crack at the enemy, and Canada had not fought yet. Lord Beaverbrook never forgave Mountbatten because of the terrible losses suffered by the Canadians.