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John Gordon, editor Sunday Express with Tom Blackburn, chairman Beaverbrook Newspapers, and Peggy Murray, secretary - September 1967
Sir Winston Churchill and Lord Beaverbrook at London airport - August 1958
NEWCASTLE, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA - Lord Beaverbrook childhood at Harkins Academy 1893. Back row second from left (youngest looking)
Lord Beaverbrook and Sir Winston Churchill leave a black tie event, 29th May 1958
Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of the Daily Express Newspaper pictured in July 1958
Lord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054 / SR NoLord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054/SR No. 21C154 - September 1947. The train was built in Brighton and withdrawn from service in September 1964
Lord Stevens, chairman of Express Newspapers with Nick Lloyd, editor of the Daily Express on the editorial floor of the Daily Express in Fleet Street, London - December 1988
Sir Winston Churchill with Lord Beaverbrook leaving official dinner - June 1958
Sir Max Aitken with his father Lord Beaverbrook - September 1962
Anthony Eden and his wife at the memorial service for Lord Beaverbrook, St Pauls Cathedral, London, June 24th 1964
Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of Express Newspapers. Circa 1935
Lord Beaverbrook cuts a cake of a house at Newcastle, New Brunswick where he spent his childhood as two girls dressed as Express Crusaders stand by
Max Aitken (L) and Lord Beaverbrook. Circa 1945
Lord Beaverbrook and his son Max Aitken at Heathrow Airport, London - 18th February 1963
Lord Beaverbrook at the Manchester office of the Daily Express - 10th November 1941
Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of the Daily Express, celebrating his 83rd birthday at Cherkley Court, Leatherhead, Surrey - May 1962
Lord Beverbrook visiting Winston Churchill, July 1962
Beverly Baxter, Lord Beaverbrook and Karl Ketchum working on the Daily Express during the General Strike, May 1926 - London
Lord Beaverbrook addresses a north Norfolk election meeting in February 1931