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Anthony Beaumont-Dark

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Beaumont-Dark was educated at Cedarhurst School, Solihull; Shirley College; Birmingham College of Arts and Crafts; and
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He was born in Birmingham on 11 October 1932 to Leonard Cecil Dark and Madeline (nÊe Beaumont), who retired to
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uses an answer to a written question by Sir Anthony to announce the phasing out of the halfpenny coin
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Dod's Parliamentary Companion, 173rd edition, Dod's Parliamentary Companion Ltd, 1992, p. 415
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Obituary- Leonard Cecil Dark, Birmingham Daily Post, Thursday 08 February 1968
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He trained as an investment analyst and became a stockbroker by profession.
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in 1979, and served as a backbencher until his defeat in the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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politician
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Second World War
block-buster bomb
Birmingham University
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Birmingham
Birmingham Aston
1959
1964
MP
Birmingham Selly Oak
The Guardian
Tom Litterick
Labour Party
1992 general election
Lynne Jones
"Sir Anthony Beaumont-Dark"
ISSN
0261-3077
"Sir Anthony Beaumont-Dark"
The Daily Telegraph
Sir Anthony Beaumont-Dark
Andrew Roth
The Guardian
In the House of Commons
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Nigel Lawson
BBC News

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