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Edward Hudson (magazine owner)

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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.

References

  1. ^ "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Retrieved 2008-01-11.