Why are Beaverbrooks so expensive?
Beaverbrooks offer a huge range of diamond rings and the ability to visit them in one of their 63 stores is a benefit. The downside of having so many stores through is that they have a lot of overhead costs, and this is reflected in their high prices. Beaverbrooks is a British jeweller. Established in 1919, with the opening of its first shop in Belfast, it is still a family-owned business, with direct descendants of the founders (the third and fourth generations of the Adlestone family) the present day custodians.
Where is Beaverbrook buried?
Lord Beaverbrook’s in the Newcastle Town Square that contains his ashes. Before Lord Beaverbrook died in 1964 in Surrey, England he said, My last home will be where my heart has always dwelt. And in accordance with his wishes, his ashes were interred in his beloved Square in Newcastle. William Maxwell Aitken spent his boyhood in Newcastle.The origins of Beaverbrook The late Victorian mansion, set among acres of prime Surrey parkland, is built for businessman Abraham Dixon. Some 13 years later, in 1879, the man who would later be known as Lord Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, was born in Ontario, Canada.