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Caricature of Frank Ree by Wallace Hester, published in Vanity Fair, 5 June 1912.
Caricature of Frank Ree by Wallace Hester, published in Vanity Fair, 5 June 1912.

Sir Frank Ree (31 October 1851 – 17 February 1914) was a British railway manager, General Manager of the London and North Western Railway and the North London Railway from 1909. Born in Walham Green, he was the son of Dr. Henry Pawle Ree. He was made a knight bachelor in 1913.

References

  1. "Ree, Sir Frank, (died 17 Feb. 1914), General Manager London and North-Western Railway Company, and North London Railway Company, from 1909; Lieutenant-Colonel Engineer and Railway Staff Corps; Member of War Railway Council". Who's Who. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  2. "Obituary: Sir Frank Ree". The Times. 17 February 1914. p. 11.

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Business positions
Preceded bySir Frederick Harrison General Manager of the London and North Western Railway
1909–1914
Succeeded byRobert Turnbull


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