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Henry Beyer Robertson


Sir Henry Beyer Robertson (4 May 1862, Shrewsbury - 2 June 1948, Palé Hall) was the son of Henry Robertson, of Palé Hall, Llandderfel.

He was christened Henry Beyer Robertson in respect of his German born godfather, Charles Beyer, one of the leading locomotive designers of his day and co-founder of one of the worlds largest and most famous independent locomotive manufacturers, Beyer-Peacock, based in Gorton, Manchester. Beyer-Peacock was founded by three partners, Charles Beyer, Richard Peacock and Henry Robertson (Sir Henry's father). Sir Henry would also later become a director in the firm.

He was educated at Shrewsbury School, Eton College, and Jesus College Cambridge.

Robertson served in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers from 1882 to 1883. He was a director of the Great Western Railway. His father was the engineer of many of the railways in Wales which had been taken over by the GWR.

He was the head of Brymbo Steelworks, and during the First World War ensured maximum production of iron and steel at Brymbo for munitions. He rescued the works from bankruptcy in the 1931 following the Great Depression. He successfully negotiated a contract to supply steel to Rolls-Royce, for aero engine production, during Britain's rearming in response to Germany's growing military build up in the late 1930s. His father had rescued the original Brymbo Ironworks (founded by John Wilkinson) in the 1840s, and introduce steel-making in the 1880s.


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