Robin Brook

British fencer (1908–1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Ralph Ellis "Robin" Brook CMG OBE (19 June 1908 25 October 1998)[1] was a British merchant banker and a director of the Bank of England. His wife Helen Brook was founder of the Brook Advisory Centres.[1]

Born(1908-06-19)19 June 1908
Southwark, London, England
Died25 October 1998(1998-10-25) (aged 90)
Westminster, London, England
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Robin Brook
Brook in 1960
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Born(1908-06-19)19 June 1908
Southwark, London, England
Died25 October 1998(1998-10-25) (aged 90)
Westminster, London, England
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As a fencer, he competed at the 1936 and 1948 Summer Olympics.[2] In 1936, he won the sabre title at the British Fencing Championships.[3]

The son of a surgeon, Brook was educated, through scholarships, at Eton College and subsequently at King's College, Cambridge, where he studied under Maynard Keynes, earning a double first in Economics.[1]

Honours

Brook was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) on 2 August 1945,[4] and a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1954 New Year Honours.[5]

He was knighted in the 1974 New Year Honours for services to export, in his role as President of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce.[6]

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