Edward Hudson (magazine owner)

Edward Burgess Hudson (1854–1936) was the founder of Country Life magazine in 1897.[1]

Career

Country Life was an early lifestyle magazine. Edward Hudson was the owner of Lindisfarne Castle (1901-21) and two other Lutyens-designed houses, Deanery Gardens in Sonning (c1899-1907), designed and built 1899–1901, and Plumpton Place, Sussex (1928-36 but not occupied), both featured in the magazine in 1903 and 1933 respectively.

Both these houses have been owned by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who also owns The Tower House in London.

gollark: No, I mean has it broken games.
gollark: I'm vaguely against it on the grounds that I should control hardware I pay for and """own""", but things.
gollark: Has that ever actually happened?
gollark: Relatedly, consider this GTech™ advertising.
gollark: They aren't hated except amongst small mostly irrelevant groups.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.