List of Martinians

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The following is a list of notable Martinians, former pupils and masters of the three schools established by Claude Martin.

La Martinière Lyon was divided into three independent colleges in the 1960s :

  • La Martiniere Monplaisir in Lyon, France.
  • La Martiniere Duchère in Lyon, France.
  • La Martiniere Diderot in Lyon, France.

Notable Martinians - Calcutta[edit]

Science[edit]

  • Dr. Gagandeep Kang, vaccine scientist at CMC Vellore (known as India’s 'vaccine godmother'), first Indian woman to be elected as a Fellow of Royal Society, London.[1]

Business[edit]

Sports[edit]

Education[edit]

  • John Mason ('62 batch, winner of the Good Conduct Medal), schoolmaster and educationist.
  • Nirmalya Kumar, professor of marketing and management and art collector

Entertainment[edit]

Government[edit]

  • Dr Saiyid Nurul Hasan, historian, Union Minister of Education and former Governor of West Bengal, India.

Journalism[edit]

Politics[edit]

Notable Martinians - Lucknow[edit]

The list of Old Martinians from the Lucknow School includes.

Art & Architecture[edit]

  • Architect Rudraksha Charan, Principal Architect, 42 mm Architecture.

Business[edit]

Defence[edit]

Education[edit]

  • Frederick James Rowe, poet, former English teacher at the Lucknow school and composer of the official school song Hail Hail the Name we Own.

Entertainment[edit]

Government[edit]

Journalism[edit]

Musicians[edit]

  • Munni Begum Famous Pakistani Gazal Singer, Now lives in the USA

Literature[edit]

Politics[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

Sports[edit]

Others[edit]

Notable Martinians - Lyon[edit]

Business[edit]

Entertainment[edit]

Literature[edit]

Art and architecture[edit]

  • Tony Garnier, Garnier is considered the forerunner of 20th century French architects. He learnt painting and drafting at the École Technique de la Martinière in Lyon (1883–86). It is his designed building which house the weaving school at La Martiniere Diderot.
  • Étienne Pagny, noted French sculptor who studied Architecture at La Martiniere Lyon and later practiced as a sculptor.
  • Gilles Perraudin, noted Architect.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  5. ^ The Old Martians' Association
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  12. ^ East of Eton Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine William Dalrymple TravelIntelligence.net accessed June 2007
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  20. ^ Obituary: Mr. C. G. Palmer – Medal for Lucknow Defence. The Times, 19 August 1940