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Full Name
  
Jacob Behrens

Name
  
Jacob Behrens

Religion
  
Judaism

Nationality
  
British / German

Residence
  
Bradford, England


Jacob Behrens

Born
  
13 November 1806 (
1806-11-13
)
Bad Pyrmont, Germany

Died
  
22 April 1889(1889-04-22) (aged 82) Torquay, England

Known for
  
Textile merchant Educator Philanthropist

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Sir Jacob Behrens (13 November 1806 – 22 April 1889) was an Anglo–German textile merchant. His company, Sir Jacob Behrens & Son Ltd., was established in 1834 and still operates today. Behrens was Jewish and was a prominent member of the Anglo-Jewish Association.

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Early life

Born in Bad Pyrmont, Germany, into a family of merchants, Sir Jacob Behrens settled in Leeds in 1834, establishing his business there. He then moved to Bradford in 1838, opening a factory in Thornton Road.

The businessman

Behrens helped to establish the Bradford chamber of commerce. Behrens was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1882 for his work in strengthening trade relations between Britain and France.

The educator

Behrens helped to reorganise Bradford Grammar School in 1871, and he helped establish the Great Horton Road Technical College in 1882.

The philanthropist

Behrens was a prominent member of the Bradford Philosophical Society, and founded the Eye and Ear Hospital in Bradford.

References

Jacob Behrens Wikipedia