Kitty Shannon (International) assertion Kitty Shannon i(A145209 works by) (birth name: Katherine Marjorie Shannon) (a.k.a. Mrs Walter Keigwin; Miss Kitty Shannon)
Born: Established: 3 Feb 1887 ; Died: Ceased: 24 Nov 1974
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Kitty Shannon was the daughter of London-based portrait painter, Sir James Jebusa Shannon (1862-1923). According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, she sat regularly as a subject of her father's paintings, including the portrait, Black and Silver (ca.1910).

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Notes

  • The June 1933 issue of The Home briefly notes that Mrs Walter Keigwin (Miss Kitty Shannon) 'has written a book'. For My Children contains 'reminiscences of her life, not forgetting her home in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, when her husband's business interests with Orme, Keigwin & Co. took them to Australia. Hutchinson is publishing Mrs Walter Keigwin's book and it will contain some of her clever illustrations as well as her late father's portraits.' (appears in topical column, 'This, That and Them' by London correspondent T. H. Cochran)
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