Courtauld is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Adam Courtauld Butler
Sir Adam Courtauld Butler (11 October 1931 – 9 January 2008) was a British Conservative Party politician, serving as an MP for 17 years and holding several junior ministerial offices.
Background
Butler was born in Halstead, the second of fo ...
or Adam Butler (British politician), DL (1931–2008), British Conservative Party politician and MP
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Augustine Courtauld
Augustine Courtauld (26 August 1904 – 3 March 1959), often called August Courtauld, was a yachtsman and British Arctic explorer, best known for serving as the solo meteorologist of a winter observation post, ''Icecap Station'', located in the i ...
(1904–1959), often called August Courtauld, was a yachtsman and British Arctic explorer
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Courtauld Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson
Courtauld Greenwood Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson, (born Courtauld Thomson; 16 August 1866 – 1 November 1954) was a British businessman and holder of public and charitable offices.
Background
Thomson was the son of Robert ...
CB, KBE (1865–1954), British businessman and holder of public and charitable offices
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George Courtauld (disambiguation) George Courtauld may refer to:
*George Courtauld (industrialist, born 1761) (1761–1823), founder of Courtaulds
* George Courtauld (industrialist, born 1802) (1802–1861), textile manufacturer and son of the founder of Courtaulds
*George Courtaul ...
, list of people with the name
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John Sewell Courtauld
Major John Sewell Courtauld, (30 August 1880 – 20 April 1942) was an English Conservative Party politician.
Family
John Sewell Courtauld (known as "Jack") was a member of the Courtauld family. The family came to England as Huguenot refuge ...
(1880–1942), English Conservative Party politician
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Louisa Courtauld
Louisa Perina Courtauld (née Ogier; 1729 – 12 January 1807) was a French-born English silversmith.
She was the youngest daughter of Huguenots from Sigournay in Poitou, France. Her parents were a silk weaver from France, Pierre Abraham Ogier ...
(née Ogier) (1729–1807), English silversmith
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Samuel Courtauld (art collector)
Samuel Courtauld (7 May 1876 – 1 December 1947) was an English industrialist who is best remembered as an art collector. He founded The Courtauld Institute of Art in London in 1932 and, after a series of gifts during the 1930s, bequeathed hi ...
(1876–1947), English industrialist best remembered as an art collector
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Samuel Courtauld (industrialist)
Samuel Courtauld (1793 – 22 March 1881) was a British industrialist who developed his family firm, Courtaulds, to become eventually the world's largest textile company.
Family
Samuel Courtauld was the eldest son of George Courtauld, founder ...
(1793–1881), industrialist and Unitarian, the driving force behind the growth of the Courtaulds textile business
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Sir Stephen Courtauld, MC (1883–1967), member of the wealthy English Courtauld textile family
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Sydney Courtauld JP (1840–1899), Crepe and Silk manufacturer, and part of the Courtauld family empire in Great Britain
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William Julien Courtauld
Sir William Julien Courtauld, 1st Baronet (6 June 1870 – 13 May 1940) was a British businessman and benefactor and a member of the Courtauld family empire in Great Britain.
Background
Courtauld was the son of Sydney Courtauld and Sarah Lucy ...
(1870–1940), 1st Baronet Courtauld of Penny Pot, and part of the Courtauld family empire in Great Britain
See also
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The Courtauld Institute of Art
The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. It is among the most prestigious specialist coll ...
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Mount Courtauld, a rounded, mainly ice-covered mountain on the west coast of Palmer Land
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The Courtauld Talks, the eighth album by English post-punk group ''Killing Joke''
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Courtaulds
Courtaulds was a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of fabric, clothing, artificial fibres, and chemicals. It was established in 1794 and became the world's leading man-made fibre production company before being broken up in 1990 into Courtaulds ...
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