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Emile Beaumont d'Erlanger

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His older brother, Baron Raphael Slidell d'Erlanger, who might have been more likely to follow his father into banking, was instead a scientist and professor at
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Selections from the Smuts Papers: Volume 4, November 1918 – August 1919. W. K Hancock, Jean Van Der Poel, Cambridge University Press, 5 Apr 2007
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Channel tunnel visions, 1850–1945: dreams and nightmares, Keith M. Wilson, Continuum International Publishing Group, 1994
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during World War II; his daughter Mary "Minnie" Caroline d'Erlanger married
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From 1911 he was chairman of the Channel Tunnel Company (the predecessor of
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D'Erlanger, Baron Emile Beaumont in the Dictionary of National Biography
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Rose Marie Antoinette Katherine (Kate) Robert d'Aqueria de Rochegude
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Robert (called Robin) Emile Frédéric Regis d'Erlanger (1896–1934)
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Mary Liliane Matilda, called Baba, Baroness d'Erlanger
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The company also financed the building of railways in
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Baron Emile Beaumont d'Erlanger
Frédéric Emile d'Erlanger
Emile Erlanger and Company
Erlanger family tree
Heidelberg
New General Traction Company
EuroTunnel
Rhodesia
Angola
Congo
Rose Marie Antoinette Katherine (Kate) Robert d'Aqueria de Rochegude
Le Havre
Falconwood
Lord Byron
Cecil Beaton
Romaine Brooks
Sergei Diaghilev
Mary Liliane Matilda, called Baba, Baroness d'Erlanger
Gerard John Regis Leo Baron d'Erlanger
British Overseas Airways Corporation
Air Transport Auxiliary
Winston Churchill
D'Erlanger, Baron Emile Beaumont in the Dictionary of National Biography
"Baroness (Marie Rose Antoinette) Catherine D'Erlanger (née de Robert d'Aqueria) (1874–1959)"
"Portrait of La Baronne Emile D'Erlanger by Romaine Brooks"
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1866 births
1939 deaths
French bankers
French people of Jewish descent

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