Julius Beer

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Julius Beer
Julius Beer Mausoleum.png
Born1836
Frankfurt, Germany
Died1 March 1880
London, England
Burial placeHighgate Cemetery
NationalityBritish
OccupationBusinessman, banker, newspaper baron
Spouse(s)Thyrza Beer
Children1
RelativesRachel Sassoon Beer (daughter-in-law)

Julius Beer (1836–1880) was a German-born English businessman, banker and newspaper baron. He owned The Observer from 1870 to 1880.

Biography[]

Early life[]

Julius Beer was born in 1836 in Frankfurt, Germany.[1]

Career[]

He made his fortune in the London Stock Exchange.[2] He was a member of the .[3]

In 1870, he purchased The Observer newspaper, which he owned until his death in 1880.[2]

Personal life[]

He was married to Thyrza Beer (died 1881).[4] They had a son and a daughter:

  • (died 1903; married Rachel Sassoon Beer (1858–1927)).[5]
  • (1867–1875, died aged 8 years old) The main sculpture by Henry Hugh Armstead inside the Beer Mausoleum at Highgate Cemetery represents this young girl being protected by an angel.

He died in 1880.[6] His mausoleum has been listed as Grade II since 14 May 1974.[2][7] It was designed by English architect John Oldrid Scott (1841–1913).[8]

Buried inside Julius Beer Mausoleum in Highgate Cemetery:

  • Ada Sophia Beer (his daughter, d.1875)
  • Julius Beer (d.1880)
  • Thyrza Beer (his wife, d.1881)
  • Arnold Beer (his brother, d.1880)
  • Frederick (his son, d.1901)

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