Sir Stanley Machin
(1861-1939), Commercial leader, President of Association of British Chambers of CommerceSitter in 4 portraits
by Bassano Ltd
bromide print, 1921
NPG x83821
by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 18 April 1932
NPG x48150
by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 18 April 1932
NPG x48151
by Kenneth Norton Collins, copied by Elliott & Fry
half-plate glass copy negative, late 1930s
NPG x82563
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Trudy Battersby
29 September 2018, 12:23
Sir Stanley was my great grandfather, his first born son Harold was my gradfather whose first born child was a girl Rosemary Joan my mother.
She married an Australia; and so there is a line of the family who are Aussies.
Paul machin
29 January 2016, 18:12
Sir Stanley Machin was my grandfather. He was married to Alice and had 9 children. Harold., Rex, John, Kenneth ((my father), Lionel, Winifred. Molly, Audrey and Nancy. He was a director of several companies including Decca and Batgers. He lived in Weybridge in a large house called Cleeve.
CHRISTOPHER MACHIN
16 September 2020, 15:28
Sir stanley Machin was my great grandfather. My farther the late Colin Machin was his grandson also sales & marketing director of the family business Batgers & co