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James Beal


James Brian Beal (13 January 1929 – 1 October 1996) was a New Zealand boxer.
He won the silver medal in the men's middleweight division at the 1950 British Empire Games.〔(Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee website )〕
Jim moved to Australia and continued boxing in Melbourne (he trained at Palmers Gym Footscray), Sydney, and Brisbane. While boxing he also worked on the Wharfs in Melbourne. When he retired from boxing Jim owned and operated a Signwriting Business in Crows Nest, North Sydney. Jim married Colleen in 1967, they had two boys John and Guy. Jim and his family moved to Brisbane in 1970. Jim had always loved drawing with Indian Ink and oil painting and was a member of the Redcliffe Art Society. The last few years of his life he travelled throughout Australia, painting many striking portraits of famous and not so famous Australians and rugged landscapes. He continued to remain very fit throughout his life running every day, competed in every fun run he could in both Sydney & Brisbane. Jim died of leukaemia aged 67 years.
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