Jacqueline Ann Duncan Explained

Jacqueline Ann Duncan (née Pentney, born 16 December 1931) is a British educator, and the founder of the Inchbald School of Design (when she was Jacqueline Inchbald).[1]

Early life

She was born Jacqueline Ann Pentney on 16 December 1931, daughter of Sonia Pentney,[1] [2] She was educated at Convent of the Sacred Heart, Brighton, and the House of Citizenship, London.[1]

Honours

She was appointed an OBE in 2013.[1]

Personal life

In 1955, she married Michael Inchbald, they had one son and one daughter, and divorced in 1964.[1] On 5 June 1974, she married Brigadier Peter Trevenen Thwaites (1926-1991), younger son of Lt. Col. N. G. Thwaites, who died in 1991.[1] [3] [2] In 1994, she married Colonel Andrew Tobin Warwick Duncan, LVO, OBE.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Duncan, Jacqueline Ann. OUP. 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.14295.
  2. Book: Sefton. editors, Zöe Gullen, Daniel. Debrett's people of today 2004. 2003. Debrett's. London. 9781870520256. 517.
  3. Web site: Peter Trevenen Thwaites - Person - National Portrait Gallery. www.npg.org.uk. 24 March 2018.