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Frederick Aubrey Stacpole


Frederick Aubrey Stacpole
File:Stacpole, Frederick Aubrey.jpg
Born 1896
Society Membership
membership Ordinary fellow
left not on any lists
elected_AI 1919.03.18
societies South Place Ethical Society



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1919.02.18 nominated

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Frederick Aubrey Stacpole 26.02.1896

[London Gazette 1918] Lt. (temp. Capt.) F. A. .Stacpole (Lt.,.E. Yorks. Regt., S.R) relinquishes his commn. on account of ill-health caused by wounds. 22nd June 1918

in 1932 board of [the Hudson Bay company] appointed F.A. Stacpole as the London manager .[at Beaver House. In 1941 Stacpole's position was upgraded from manager to general manager

In 1925, to mark the 255th anniversary of the Company, HBC opened Beaver House in Great Trinity Lane on Garlick Hill. Beaver House originally combined administrative offices along with the fur auction rooms and warehouse. In 1940 Head Office was relocated to Beaver House from Hudson Bay House. Hudson Bay House itself was sold about 1948. Beaver House remained the official headquarters of the HBC until the relocation to Canada in 1970. Beaver House was torn down and the site redeveloped in the mid 1980s by Hudson Bay Company's real estate subsidiary, Markborough Properties.

A study of the present narrative will suggest that the administrative relationship which exists between London and Winnipeg was conceived in hallucination, brought forth in panic and nurtured in chaos.--F. A. Stacpole
Saturday, January 20, at 5 p.m., Mr. F. A. Stacpole " Nationality
and Federal Union."
Royal Flying Corps

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Correspondence in archives of Manitoba;
letter to Kathleen Shackleton [noted in Alone in silence: european women in the canadian north before world war ii by barbara e. kelcy