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  1. Lutyens’s mother was Margaret Theresa Gallwey, called Mary all her life. She was born in Ballincollig, Cork, in 1833; her family came from Killarney. Her father Michael was an RIC officer....

  2. Edwin Lutyens was the tenth of thirteen children born to Captain Charles Henry Augustus Lutyens, a soldier and painter, and Mary Theresa Gallwey, hailing from Killarney, Ireland. He spent his early years in Thursley, Surrey, where he grew up with a passion for architecture.

  3. Mary Theresa Gallwey: Cónyuge: Emily Lytton Lutyens (desde 1897) Hijos: Elisabeth Lutyens: Educación; Educado en: Universidad Real de Arte (Arquitectura) Información profesional; Ocupación: Urbanista, arquitecto y artista visual: Área: Arquitectura: Años activo: 1884-1944: Cargos ocupados: President of the Royal Academy of Arts (1938-1944)

  4. Lutyens was born in Kensington, London, [10] the tenth of thirteen children of Mary Theresa Gallwey (1832/33–1906) from Killarney, Ireland, and Captain Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens (1829–1915), a soldier and painter. [11] [12] His sister, Mary Constance Elphinstone Lutyens (1868–1951), wrote novels under her married name of Mrs George Wemyss.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › edwin-lutyensEdwin Lutyens _ AcademiaLab

    Lutyens nació en Kensington, Londres, el décimo de trece hijos de Mary Theresa Gallwey (1832/33–1906) de Killarney, Irlanda, y el capitán Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens (1829–1915), soldado y pintor. Su hermana, Mary Constance Elphinstone Lutyens (1868-1951), escribió novelas bajo su nombre de casada de Sra. George Wemyss.

  6. The bare facts are these: Mary was born in Ireland in 1833, the daughter of Major John Gallwey; her mother was Bridget Blood, the daughter of the wonderfully named Neptune Blood, who died in 1836 aged 41 when Mary was three, and in 1845 Mary’s father died of typhus fever.

  7. Born on March 29, 1869, into a Victorian family of London, Edwin Landseer Lutyens was the 10th of the 13 children (and the ninth son) of Mary Theresa Gallwey and Captain Charles Henry Augustus Lutyens. His father was a soldier and painter. Lutyens was also known by his nickname, “Ned.”.