Misplaced Pages

Beaverbrook

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

Janet Gladys Aitken (later Campbell , Montagu , and Kidd ; 9 July 1908 – 18 November 1988) was a Canadian-British aristocrat and socialite. The daughter of Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook , she grew up at Cherkley Court in Surrey . She was the first wife of Ian Campbell , later the Duke of Argyll , and the mother of Lady Jeanne Campbell . Her second husband, who was a son of the 9th Earl of Sandwich , died in World War II . She married a third time to the Canadian army officer Major Thomas Edward Dealtry Kidd.

#89910

15-953: Beaverbrook may refer to: People [ edit ] Baron Beaverbrook , of Beaverbrook in the Province of New Brunswick in the Dominion of Canada and of Cherkley in the County of Surrey, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook , newspaper publisher and World War II Minister of Aircraft Production Beaverbrook Newspapers Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook , British politician and honorary RAF officer Places [ edit ] Beaverbrook, Alberta , Canada Beaverbrook, Ottawa , Canada Beaver Brook Station, New Brunswick , from which Baron Beaverbrook

30-484: A baronet , of Cherkley in the County of Surrey, on 3 July 1916. When Aitken died, his son disclaimed the barony three days later, stating that "there shall only be one Lord Beaverbrook in my lifetime". Since 1985, the title has been held by the latter's son, the third Baron. The first Baron Beaverbrook's daughter, Janet Gladys Aitken , was the mother of John Edward Aitken Kidd. He is the father of Jemma Wellesley, Marchioness of Douro , and Jodie Kidd . Another member of

45-541: A Scottish-born Presbyterian minister, and Jane Noble, the daughter of a wealthy farmer and storekeeper. Her maternal grandfather was Major-General Charles William Drury CBE , who was a cousin of Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury . The Drury family descended from Colonel Charles Drury of Ireland, who immigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick in 1805. She was also descended from the Hazen family of Massachusetts . Aitken's brother, Wing Commander Sir Max Aitken, 2nd Baronet ,

60-516: A farm in rural England, where they enjoyed fox hunting and were neighbors of Evelyn Waugh . They had a son, John Edward Aitken Kidd, who was the father of Jodie Kidd and Jemma Madeleine Wellesley, Countess of Mornington . Her third husband died in 1979. She served as a trustee of the Beaverbrook Foundation from 1954 to 1964. In 1960, Aitken bought a second home in Barbados , where she

75-606: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Baron Beaverbrook Baron Beaverbrook , of Beaverbrook in the Province of New Brunswick in the Dominion of Canada and of Cherkley in the County of Surrey , is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1917 for the prominent media owner and politician Sir Max Aitken, 1st Baronet . He had already been created

90-517: Is his son, Maxwell Alfonso Aitken (b. 2014). Janet Gladys Aitken An accomplished equestrian , Aitken served as a director of the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead for over twenty years. In her later life she obtained a license as a helicopter pilot and bred Fjord horses on her farm in Ewhurst, Surrey . A prominent socialite of her time, she was known to entertain members of

105-635: Is named Beaverbrook, Connecticut , United States Other uses [ edit ] Beaverbrooks , a British jeweller Beaverbrook Art Gallery , in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Beaverbrook Beaver Brook (disambiguation) Camp Beaverbrook , near Cobb Mountain, in Lake County, California, U.S. Lord Beaverbrook High School in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Topics referred to by

120-679: The Aitken family is the Conservative politician Jonathan Aitken , who is the great-nephew of the first Baron Beaverbrook. The family seat is Denchworth Manor, near Wantage in Oxfordshire . Replicas of the first Baron's two favourite cats can be viewed in the public research room of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The heir apparent is the present holder's son, The Hon. Maxwell Francis Aitken (b. 1977). The heir apparent's heir apparent

135-623: The international jet set , politicians, and royalty at her second home in Barbados , where she was a friend and neighbour of the American diplomat W. Averell Harriman . In 1987, the year before she died, Aitken authored an autobiography titled The Beaverbrook Girl . Aitken was born on 9 July 1908 in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Max Aitken , the owner of the Daily Express , and Gladys Henderson Drury. Her paternal grandparents were William Cuthbert Aitken,

150-473: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Beaverbrook . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beaverbrook&oldid=1134422556 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

165-400: Was Campbell's first wife. She and Campbell divorced in 1934. Through her daughter and son-in-law, Norman Mailer , she is the grandmother of American actresses Cusi Cram and Kate Mailer . She married a second time, in 1935, to The Honourable William Drogo Sturges Montagu , the second son of George Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich and Alberta Montagu, Countess of Sandwich . Her husband, who

SECTION 10

#1732845061090

180-469: Was a fighter pilot with No. 601 Squadron RAF during World War II . In 1910 the family moved from Canada to the United Kingdom, and her father bought Cherkley Court , a mansion in Surrey . She grew up with her family entertaining Sir Winston Churchill , Rudyard Kipling , and David Lloyd George at their home. In July 1916, Aitken's father was created a baronet by George V . On 23 January 1917 her father

195-545: Was a flying instructor with the Royal Air Force , was killed in 1940 while fighting in World War II. In 1942 she married a third time, to Canadian Army officer Major Thomas Edward Dealtry Kidd MBE , the son of Honorary Major Rev. William Ennis Kidd MC . Her third husband, who was from a prominent Canadian family, was a nephew of Thomas Kidd and a relative of George Nelson Kidd and Edward Kidd . She and Kidd moved to

210-527: Was elevated to the peerage as 1st Baron Beaverbrook , at which time she was entitled to use the style The Honourable , as the daughter of a baron . After her mother died, her father married Marcia Anastasia Christoforides , the widow of his friend Sir James Dunn . Aitken met Ian Douglas Campbell , a member of Clan Campbell and heir to the 10th Duke of Argyll , at a casino in Le Touquet , France. They married in 1927 and had one daughter, Jeanne . She

225-524: Was known to entertain members of the international jet set , politicians, and royalty. She was a close friend of the American diplomat W. Averell Harriman , who also had a home in Barbados. On 9 July 1968, she obtained her helicopter pilot's license. Aitken was an accomplished equestrian but twice broke her back falling off from horses. After her second back injury, she took up horse-drawn carriage racing and bred Fjord horses on her farm. She served as

#89910