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Marjorie (Courtney) Quennell (1884–1972) was a British historian, illustrator[1] and museum curator.[2][3]

Marjorie Quennell
Born
Marjorie Courtney

1884 (1884)
Bromley, United Kingdom
Died1972 (aged 8788)
London, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
EducationIllustration, Art Administration
Spouse
C. H. B. Quennell
(m. 19041935)

Her husband was architect Charles Henry Bourne Quennell (1872–1935). They met at the Junior Art Workers Guild. They had three children, including a son Peter Courtney Quennell (1905–1993) who became a well-known writer and was editor of History Today.[4]

After World War I the Quennells wrote a series of illustrated children’s books, A History of Everyday Things in England, 4 volumes (1918–1934). The series ended with The Good New Days (1935), where modern industrial and agricultural processes, together with the problems of the future, were considered. A second series was written, Everyday Life in… (1921–26) describing living from Prehistoric to Norman times. A third series of Everyday Things (1929–32) covered Greece in antiquity. After World War II Marjorie illustrated two more books in the Everyday Life series on Biblical times, the texts being written by others. Marjorie was a painter in oils and watercolour, mostly of architectural subjects.

After her husband died in 1935 she was appointed curator of the Geffrye Museum. While there she installed the series of "period rooms" on which the museum is still based to this day.[5] She remained there until she retired in 1940, then moved to the United States


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References


  1. "Marjorie Quennell (British, b. 1884 - d. 1972)". Blouin Art Info. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. The Times (Obituary) 4 August 1972.
  3. "Marjorie Quennell (1884 - 1972)". Royal Academy. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  4. Denigan, James B. "Quennell, Sir Peter Courtney (1905–1993), writer and editor". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/53167.
  5. Dewing, David (28 August 2002). "Molly Harrison". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 May 2008.





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