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Cunliffe-Owen is a surname, and may refer to: * Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen (1828–1894), English exhibition organizer and museum director * Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen (1870–1947), English tobacco industrialist * Frederick Cunliffe-Owen (1855-1926), British-born American journalist * Cunliffe-Owen baronets The Cunliffe-Owen Baronetcy, of Bray in the County of Berkshire, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 2 February 1920 for the industrialist Hugo Cunliffe-Owen. He was chairman and president of the British-Ame ..., a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom created in 1920 for Hugo Cunliffe-Owen See also * Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft, a British aircraft manufacturer of the World War II era founded by Hugo Cunliffe-Owen {{surname ...
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Philip Cunliffe-Owen
Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe-Owen (8 June 1828 – 23 March 1894) was an exhibition organizer and the Director of the South Kensington Museum in London.H. T. Wood (rev. R. C. Denis)Owen, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe- (1828–1894) ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004. Obituary of Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe-Owen
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Hugo Cunliffe-Owen
Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, 1st Baronet (16 August 1870 – 14 December 1947) was an English industrialist. Childhood Cunliffe-Owen was born in Kensington, London, the younger son of Philip Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum.H. T. Wood (rev. R. C. Denis)Owen, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe- (1828–1894) ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004. He was educated at Brighton College and then Clifton College. Career Cunliffe-Owen articled as a civil engineer with John Wolfe-Barry, Sir John Wolfe-Barry. He first went into business in Bristol. He became a director of the British-American Tobacco Company on its formation in 1902, later becoming vice-chairman, and chairman from 1923 until his retirement in 1945. For the last two years of his life, he was president of the company. He was chairman of Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft Ltd until his death in 1947. He was also associated with British and Foreign Aviation Ltd, ...
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Frederick Cunliffe-Owen
Frederick Philip Lewis Cunliffe-Owen, CBE (30 January 1855 - 30 June 1926) was an English-born writer and newspaper columnist. Early life He was a son of exhibition organizer and museum director Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen (1828–1894) and his German wife, Baroness Elisa Amalie Philippine Julie von Reitzenstein (1830-1894), known as "Jenny". His younger brother was industrialist Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, 1st Baronet Cunliffe-Owen. Biography Frederick Cunliffe-Owen was educated at Lancing College and the University of Lausanne. He joined the diplomatic service and spent time in Egypt and Japan. In 1885, Cunliffe-Owen moved to New York City with his second wife, Marguerite. He wrote for the ''New York Tribune'', becoming first the paper's foreign editor and later its society editor. Using the pseudonym "Marquise de Fontenoy", Cunliffe-Owen wrote syndicated feature articles about European aristocratic and court society. He also wrote a series called "An Ex-Attaché's Letters" abo ...
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Cunliffe-Owen Baronets
The Cunliffe-Owen Baronetcy, of Bray in the County of Berkshire, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 2 February 1920 for the industrialist Hugo Cunliffe-Owen. He was chairman and president of the British-American Tobacco Company. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen, father of the first Baronet, was Director of the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum) from 1874 to 1893. Cunliffe-Owen baronets, of Bray (1920) * Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, 1st Baronet (1870–1947) *Sir Dudley Herbert Cunliffe-Owen, 2nd Baronet (1923–1983), married Juliana Eveline, a daughter of Richard Curzon, 2nd Viscount Scarsdale Richard Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Viscount Scarsdale (3 July 1898 – 1977) was an English peer and landowner, a member of the House of Lords for more than fifty years. Life Curzon was the only son of Colonel Alfred Nathaniel Curzon, by his mar ..., later divorced. *Sir Hugo Dudley Cunliffe-Owen, 3rd Baronet (born 1966) There is no he ...
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