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Arthur Octavius Edwards

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92: 22: 47:, the son of Edgar James and Ellen Edwards; his father was a civil engineer. He first worked in a drawing office in Westminster before moving to Ceylon to work on building Railways. On his turn to England he was involved in the re-building of the 54:
With a "considerable professional ability and a shrewd eye" for business he soon gained interests in South Africa and the United States.
209: 204: 103: 32:(1876–1960) was an English builder, property developer and hotel manager best known for building the 69: 174: 73: 33: 65:, whose family name is Grosvenor. Edwards was managing director and chairman for 10 years. 199: 194: 91: 62: 57:
Edwards built the Grosvenor House Hotel in the 1920s and it opened in 1929 on the site of
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He was not a pilot but had an interest in aviation, in 1934 he purchased a
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Edwards died in Villanove, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1960, aged 84.
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English builder, property developer and hotel manager
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Grosvenor House Hotel
London
Ripley, Derbyshire
Savoy Hotel
Grosvenor House
Dukes of Westminster
de Havilland DH.88 Comet
MacRobertson Air Race
C. W. A. Scott
Tom Campbell Black

Palm Beach Shores, Florida






"London's Grosvenor House hotel bought by Indian firm"
"Town History"
Categories
1876 births
1960 deaths
English civil engineers
People from Ripley, Derbyshire

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