• Samuel Instone (16 August 1878 – 9 November 1937) was a British shipping and aviation entrepreneur and the founder of the Instone Air Line. Instone was...
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  • businessman Samuel Instone (1878–1937), British shipping and aviation entrepreneur Benjamin Instone born 1980 This page lists people with the surname Instone. If...
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  • DC-6. S. Instone & Company Limited, a shipping company set up by Sir Samuel Instone, had operated a private air service from Cardiff via London's Hounslow...
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  • Sam Instone (born 3 August 1977) is a British businessman who is the founder and current chief executive of AES International. This organization became...
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    and philanthropist Richard Green, the MP Samuel Gurney, the shipping and aviation magnate Sir Samuel Instone, the publisher Thomas Longman, the missionary...
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  • enjoyed connections with local colliery owner and airline magnate Sir Samuel Instone. 1926 saw a great economic depression in South Wales and as local young...
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  • four of the largest existing airlines, the Instone Air Line Company, owned by shipping magnate Samuel Instone, Noel Pemberton Billing's British Marine Air...
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    French backer Eugene Royer aroused further suspicions in Britain. Sir Samuel Instone and his brother Theodore offered Matthews a huge salary if he kept the...
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  • married a fellow-member of the music department, Anna Instone, daughter of Sir Samuel Instone. They became joint editors of the long-running weekly radio...
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  • in 1912, which proved to be high quality steam coal. Sir Samuel Instone, founder of Instone Air Line which would merge into Imperial Airways and later...
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