The Beaverbrook Foundation is a UK charity, established in 1954 by the first Lord Beaverbrook. Beaverbrook was a giant of the British 20th Century political scene, who owned the Daily Express newspaper group, and among numerous achievements, sat the War Cabinet in both World Wars.
The Beaverbrook Foundation supports a variety of causes in the United Kingdom and Canada, including preserving heritage buildings and supporting charitable appeals. We have given three lifeboats the British RNLI, and supported over 400 separate charitable bodies in the last fifty years. The Foundation has also been entrusted with various important collections of art, political cartoons and political papers, which we look after for future generations.

Factum of the Appellant of the Beaverbrook Foundation
This is an appeal by the Trustees of the Beaverbrook Foundation (the "Foundation") from the decision of Arbitrator Cory dated March 20, 2007 concerning the ownership of a collection of art.2008-03-05 | Read full article
The Foundation's Letter to L. Lowenstein With Letter of Appeal Certificate
The Foundation's Notice of Appel and Appellant's Certificate.2007-04-19 | Read full article





