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Robert Appleby Bartram (other)
Robert Appleby Bartram may refer to: *Sir Robert Appleby Bartram (shipbuilder) (1835–1925), British shipbuilder *Robert Appleby Bartram (British Army officer) Colonel Robert Appleby Bartram, MC, TD, DL (2 April 1894 – 1 June 1981) was a British soldier and shipbuilder. Early life Bartram was born in Sunderland, the son of George Bartram (1860–1910) and his wife Euphemia Walker OBE, n ... (1894–1981), shipbuilder, British Army officer and namesake grandson of the above See also * Robert Appleby (other) {{hndis, Bartram, Robert Appleby ...
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Robert Appleby Bartram (shipbuilder)
Sir Robert Appleby Bartram, JP (23 March 1835 – 8 August 1925) was a British shipbuilder. Bartram was born in South Hylton, County Durham (now part of Sunderland), and was the son of the shipbuilder George Bartram (1800–1891) and his wife Margaret, née Appleby (1809–1870). On 28 December 1859, he married Ann Naizby (1837–1870) at St Mary's Church, South Hylton. They had four children: George (1860–1910), William Naizby (1862–1923), Margaret Appleby (1865–1906) and Robert Appleby (1867–?). After his wife's death, he married Margaret Agnes Rhind (1833–1900) in 1878 at Woodhaven, Fife. On his father's retirement in 1871, Bartram took over the family company, Bartram & Sons. On 7 February 1889, he laid the foundation stone of St George's Presbyterian Church in Ashbrooke, Sunderland. In the late 19th century, Bartram gave £10,500 (approximately £800,000 in 2007) to Sunderland Town Council for the establishment of technical s ...
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Robert Appleby Bartram (British Army Officer)
Colonel Robert Appleby Bartram, MC, TD, DL (2 April 1894 – 1 June 1981) was a British soldier and shipbuilder. Early life Bartram was born in Sunderland, the son of George Bartram (1860–1910) and his wife Euphemia Walker OBE, née Rhind, (1871–1956). His namesake grandfather was Sir Robert Appleby Bartram. Military career Bartram served in the Scottish Horse during World War I in Gallipoli, Macedonia, and France. In 1938, he took Command of his Regiment, the Scottish Horse, and was responsible for its mobilization at the start of the Second World War. At Dunkeld in 1939, he led the Regiment on its last exercise on horseback before it was split into two and re-roled as gunners. He remained in command of part of his old Regiment, the 79th (Scottish Horse) Medium Regiment of Royal Artillery until 1940. Retaining his close link to the Scottish Horse, he was the last Honorary Colonel to be appointed and served in this post from 29 May 1952 to its amalgamati ...
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