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Gwyn Headley (born 1946 in
Harlech Harlech () is a seaside resort and community in Gwynedd, north Wales and formerly in the historic county of Merionethshire. It lies on Tremadog Bay in the Snowdonia National Park. Before 1966, it belonged to the Meirionydd District of the 19 ...
) is a British historian and writer.


Education and early life

As a child Headley lived in Accra, Gold Coast (now Ghana); Krumpendorf, Austria; Berlin, Germany; Warsaw, Poland; Westmalle, Belgium and Paris, France before his family settled in Chelsea in 1959. He was educated at
Haileybury and Imperial Service College Haileybury is a public school (English independent day and boarding school) near Hertford in England. It is a member of the Rugby Group and, though originally a major boys' public school in the Victorian era, it is now co-educational, enro ...
, Hertford,
Westminster City School Westminster City School is a state-funded secondary academy for boys, with a mixed sixth form, in Westminster, London. The school educates over 800 students, with links to more than 100 different cultures, in a central London location. The sch ...
, London, and at
Saint Martin's School of Art Saint Martin's School of Art was an art college in London, England. It offered foundation and degree level courses. It was established in 1854, initially under the aegis of the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Saint Martin's became part of ...
, London. Living in Chelsea in the 1960s, he formed The Sloane Squares, a beat group which played many venues across the capital, supporting
John Lee Hooker John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 or 1917 – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often ...
,
Jimi Hendrix James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
,
Pink Floyd Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic music, psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philo ...
, the
Small Faces Small Faces were an English rock band from London, founded in 1965. The group originally consisted of Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Jimmy Winston, with Ian McLagan replacing Winston as the band's keyboardist in 1966. The ...
,
Eric Clapton Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is often regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s list of ...
,
Peter Frampton Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English musician and songwriter who was a member of the rock bands Humble Pie and the Herd. As a solo artist, he has released several albums, including his major breakthrough album, the live ...
and others. Lead singer Pete Gage later became the front man for Dr. Feelgood. He now lives in London and Harlech.


Business

He began work in book publishing in 1967 at
George Newnes Sir George Newnes, 1st Baronet (13 March 1851 – 9 June 1910) was a British publisher and editor and a founding figure in popular journalism. Newnes also served as a Liberal Party Member of Parliament for two decades. His company, George Newnes ...
and started his first consultancy Headley Hesketh Associates in 1976. This evolved into HPR, a publishing and theatre marketing consultancy which promoted several West End hits and had nine No. 1 best-sellers, including ''
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady Edith Blackwell Holden (26 September 1871 – 15 March 1920) was a British artist and art teacher. She was born in Kings Norton, Birmingham. She became famous following the posthumous publication of her ''Nature Notes for 1906'', in facsimile ...
''. In 1991 with Keith Price he launched Pavilions of Splendour Ltd, the first estate agency to deal exclusively in listed buildings, and which in 1993 became the first UK estate agency to have a website. The agency closed after Keith Price died in 2004. In 2002 HPR was taken over by
fotoLibra fotoLibra was an open access picture library / stock agency. It was founded in 2002, produced a beta site in March 2004 and launched commercially in January 2005. It sold rights-managed and royalty-free images, with an approximate 80/20 split in ...
. the first open access, entirely digital picture library was created by Headley in 2002 and launched in 2004. A digital publishing company within the group, Heritage Ebooks, was launched in 2011 with forty titles.


Mah-Jong

Headley is President of the British Mah-Jong Association. With Yvonne Seeley he wrote ''Know The Game: Mah-Jong'' in 1977. The book has sold over 500,000 copies and is the standard rule book for the game in Britain and the Commonwealth.


Follies

An enthusiast of eccentric architecture since childhood, his first book on follies, written with Dutch art historian , was published for the
National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty The National Trust, formally the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, is a charity and membership organisation for heritage conservation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland, there is a separate and ...
by Jonathan Cape in 1986. The publication of the book led to the foundation of the amenity society and charity The
Folly Fellowship The Folly Fellowship is a UK charity and company limited by guarantee. It was created in 1988 by Gwyn Headley, Wim Meulenkamp and Andrew Plumridge as an amenity society to protect, preserve and promote awareness of Britain's follies, grottoes a ...
, of which Headley was President. He has since written and co-written five further printed books on the subject, and forty ebooks. He describes a folly as 'a misunderstood building', and elaborates on this in an introduction: "Ideally, follyshould be a big, Gothick, ostentatious, over-ambitious and useless structure, preferably with a wildly improbable local legend attached – but in real life it must be admitted that follies defy even such broad definitions. That's half the pleasure of the things: if they could be categorised and catalogued and pinned down like specimen butterflies we would lose that frisson of excitement and mystery when another unidentified ghostly grey ruin looms up out of a wet wood. A folly is essentially a misunderstood building, because folly can only lie in the eye of the beholder."


Typography

Headley's first essay on typography, ''Fabulous Fonts'', was published by Pomegranate in 2001. Cassell Illustrated published his ''Encyclopaedia of Fonts'' in 2005. The author blurb described him as follows: "Gwyn Headley’s comfortably blurred memories of the 1960s include failing to become a rock star (despite playing with Hendrix, Clapton, Pink Floyd, the Small Faces, John Lee Hooker and others) and instead discovering a passion for typography at St. Martin’s School of Art in London’s Charing Cross Road. He has somehow combined a lifetime in publishing with writing books on architecture, follies, fonts and Mah-Jong; selling listed buildings; and founding fotoLibra.com, the world’s first entirely digital picture library. He has spent six months of his life at the Frankfurt Book Fair and to his eternal regret has never scored a try for Llanelli or Wales."


Blogs

Headley currently writes two blogs, th
fotoLibra Pro Blog
'fotoLibra Pro Blog'', which deals with photography, image sales and digital publishing, an
fotoLibrarian
'From Harlech to London'', his personal blog which concentrates on his interests, hobbies and opinions. The latter is notable for its typically British self-deprecating autobiography: "Gwyn describes himself as enthusiastic, lazy, persistent, creative, fat, well-educated, pedantic, polite, greedy, gentle, prejudiced, kind, unreliable, well-meaning, curious, shy, gregarious, snobbish, confident, cowardly, optimistic, comfortable, irritable, at ease, nervous, thirsty, tired, willing, competent, unselfconscious, spry, hard-working, querulous, prolix and cheerful. His favourite word is Sharawaggi, he would like his double helix to combine musicality and common sense, he has a huge vocabulary in several languages and no grammar in any. He enjoys drinking, eating, women, reading, writing, urban walking, typefaces, architecture, guitars, rugby, cricket, F1, Wales, London, the USA and Europe. He dislikes ‘features’, ‘slebrities’ and ‘communities’. He describes enjoyment as a two-bottle lunch with an old friend. He is married, with a tortoise, two mogs and a Golden Retriever."


Ffordd Pen Llech

In 2019 Headley led the successful campaign to get
Ffordd Pen Llech Ffordd Pen Llech () is a public road in the town of Harlech which lies within Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. It was once considered the steepest street in the world, although that title reverted to the previous holder Baldwin Street on 8 ...
in his hometown of
Harlech Harlech () is a seaside resort and community in Gwynedd, north Wales and formerly in the historic county of Merionethshire. It lies on Tremadog Bay in the Snowdonia National Park. Before 1966, it belonged to the Meirionydd District of the 19 ...
, North West Wales, recognised by
Guinness World Records ''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' and in previous United States editions as ''The Guinness Book of World Records'', is a reference book published annually, listing world ...
as the steepest street in the world.


Personal life

He married Yvonne Seeley in 2008 at St John's Chapel in the
Tower of London The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which is separa ...
.


Books

*''Know The Game: Mah-Jong'' with Yvonne Seeley (1977) originally published by EP Publishing, Wakefield, now by A & C Black, . *''Follies: A National Trust Guide'' with Wim Meulenkamp (1986), Jonathan Cape, . *''Follies: A Guide to Rogue Architecture'' with Wim Meulenkamp (1990), Jonathan Cape, . *''Architectural Follies in America'' (1996), John Wiley & Sons, . *''London Sight Unseen'' with
Lord Snowdon Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, (7 March 1930 – 13 January 2017), was a British photographer and filmmaker. He is best known for his portraits of world notables, many of them published in ''Vogue'', ''Vanity Fai ...
(1999), Weidenfeld & Nicolson, . *''Follies Grottoes and Garden Buildings'' with Wim Meulenkamp (1999), Aurum Press, . *''The Encyclopaedia of Fonts''(2005), Cassell Illustrated, . *''Follies: Fabulous, Fanciful and Frivolous Buildings'' (2012), National Trust, .


Magazines

*''Follies: The International Magazine for Follies, Grottoes and Garden Buildings'', Editor, 1987–95. *''Executive Excellence Europe'', Editor, 1996–99.


Knowledge Cards

*''An Architectural Vocabulary'', (2000) Pomegranate, . *''Fabulous Fonts'', (2001) Pomegranate, . *''What Happened Here? England'', (2002) Pomegranate, . *''Cockney Rhyming Slang'', (2003) Pomegranate, . *''What Happened Here? London'', (2004) Pomegranate, .


Ebooks

*’’Follies of Bath, Bristol & Avon’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Berkshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Buckinghamshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Cheshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Cornwall’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Derbyshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Cumbria’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Devon’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Dorset’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of County Durham’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of East Sussex’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Essex’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Gloucestershire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Herefordshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Hertfordshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Kent’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Lancashire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Leicestershire & Rutland’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Lincolnshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Liverpool and Manchester’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of London’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Norfolk’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of North & East Yorkshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Northamptonshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Northumberland’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Nottinghamshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Oxfordshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Shropshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Somerset’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of South Yorkshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Staffordshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Suffolk’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Surrey’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Warwickshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of West Sussex’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of West Yorkshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Wiltshire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks, *’’Follies of Worcestershire’‘, (2010) Heritage Ebooks,


Apps

*''Aaron's Time Machine: London'', with Neil Smith (2010).


References


External links


fotoLibra.com

Heritage Ebooks
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