Norman Myer
Sir Norman Myer (25 May 1897 โ 17 December 1956) was an Australian businessman best known for his role in the development of the Myer department store.
Norman Myer | |
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Born | Nahum Moshe Baevski 25 May 1897 Tatarsk, Russia |
Died | 17 December 1956 59) Toorak, Victoria, Australia | (aged
Nationality | Australian |
Education | Wesley College |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Australia |
Service/ | Australian Imperial Force |
Years of service | 1916โ1920 |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Early life
Myer was born Nahum Moshe Baevski in 1897 in Tatarsk Smolensk, Russia.[1] He studied at Ashwick School (run by C. H. Nash)[2] and Wesley College. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in 1916 and served on the Western Front from August 1917 as a driver with the 1st Divisional Ammunition Column.[1] He became a lieutenant in April 1919.
Honours
Myer was made a knight bachelor in May 1956 for services to philanthropy in Victoria.[3][4]
References
- Dunstan, David (2000). "Myer, Sir Norman (1897โ1956)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 15. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- Paproth, Darrell (1997). Failure is Not Final: A Life of C. H. Nash. Centre for the Study of Australian Christianity. p. 83.
- "No. 40787". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 May 1956. p. 3100.
- "Mr Norman MYER". Australian Honours. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia). 31 May 1956. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
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