Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer

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Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Death: December 18, 1922 (70)
Immediate Family:

Son of Siegmund Meyer and Elise Rosa Meyer
Husband of Lady Adèle Meyer
Father of Elsie Charlotte Lambert - Halbert and Sir Frank Cecil Meyer
Brother of Ernst Friedrich Meyer

Managed by: Simon (v.ltd.availability) Goodman
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About Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Carl_Meyer,_1st_Baronet

Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer, 1st Baronet of Shortgrove (23 December 1851 – 18 December 1922) was a British banker and mining magnate.

Personal life

Meyer was born in Hamburg, Germany, the second son of Siegmund Meyer and Elise Rosa Hahn daughter of Reuben Hahn. He became a naturalised British subject in 1877. In 1883 he married Adèle Levis, daughter of Julius Levis of Hampstead by which he had a son Frank Cecil Meyer and a daughter.

Adèle Levis was the subject of the portrait Mrs. Carl Meyer and her Children, 1896, by John Singer Sargent.

Career

Meyer worked at first for the Rothschild family as their chief clerk and negotiator with the De Beers mining group. He then went on to work for De Beers and became deputy chairman of the company. He was also governor of the National Bank of Egypt, and member of the board of numerous other mining companies. He was also a board member of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC). He was given the title of baronet in 1910.

Meyer had a great interest in the arts, constantly showing support for opera, music and the theatre. In 1909 he donated 70,000 pounds to the Shakespeare National Memorial Theatre, now rebuilt as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. During World War I, Meyer wrote to The Times expressing his disapproval of the tactics used by the Germans in the war, including the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, prompted by a suggestion by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero that Britons of German origin should speak out publicly.

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Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer's Timeline

1851
December 23, 1851
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
1885
1885
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1886
May 7, 1886
1922
December 18, 1922
Age 70