BanffAnnie
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Researching sugar refiner James Duncan of Benmore (owner of Benmore House 1870-1890) and his sister Mary Moubray of Strone House, Strone. Anyone any knowledge?
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BanffAnnie
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Thanks for this. My husband is preparing from art historical articles for publication about James Duncan. I have done extensive research on Scotland's People and built a picture of the whole Duncan family tree from 1800 to 1910. What I was hoping was (a) that there might be people in the local Benmore area whose forefathers were linked to the estate, ie who worked for Duncan or who visited Duncan's picture gallery in the 1880s and (b) that I might come across Duncan descendants. james Duncan didn't have any children but one sister Mary Moubray who lived at Strone House in Strone had one son John who married and had three kids - son John and two daughters Elizabeth and Blanche. Descendents of these children (I don't know which) went to Rhodesia (as it was then). I heard that Moubray descendents had returned to Strone house about 4-5 years ago to see it and are now based in the UK but I don't know where. Another of James Duncan's sister Clementina married a Lasalle and moved to France. I don't know if she had any children. Another sister Janet might have had family. and his only brother George (d 1880) had a daughter Mary Dalglish Duncan. So, really hoping for stories about Duncan and Benmore 1870 to 1890 and to make contact with his descendents.
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BanffAnnie
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Sorry I meant to say that Duncan did not go bankrupt. This has been a wrong assumption which unfortunately gets repeated. As a result of cheap German sugar flooding the markets he had to sell off his assets including Benmore. He is not listed anywhere as a bankrupt. He paid off all his bills and continued to run a small sugar refinery business until he retired after which he spent some time of the year in Scotland (visiting his sister Mary Moubray in Strone) and winter months in Italy.
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BanffAnnie
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And finally thanks for the death date of 1913 Eastbourne for Mary Moubray. I think this is most certainly Mary Mourbray (nee Duncan) as her brother had a house in Hove until 1905.
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Fernery
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I am very interested in your research on James Duncan of Benmore. I am currently producing a short educational film for the Royal Botanic Gardens who manage the garden at Benmore. We are looking for any photographs of the Fernery at Benmore when it was still in use ( around 1880's - 1890's) I would be very grateful if you could give me any tips on where to look or who to contact. do you know of any familieis that might have visited and who might still have family albums??
kind regards
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BanffAnnie
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My husband art historian Dr Andrew Macdonald Watson has undertaken extensive research on James Duncan as a significant (and until now forgotten) collector of significant works of art (many of which now hang in the world's most famous galleries) for articles he has written in national art journals and a lecture (and catalogue entries) for the Scottish Impressionists exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland last summer. Andrew discovered that Duncan as the first Scottish collector of an Impressionist work - Renoir's Bay of Naples - and as a result, the painting was lent to NGS by the Met in new York (where it now lives) as part of last summer's exhibition. While Andrew's research has been centred on his art collection (uncovering what was housed in his Benmore picture Gallery, the lack of primary source material has meant years of meticulous research) I am sorry to say we have not come across any photographs of Benmore (house, picture gallery or fernery) taking during Duncan's time. If you do, please let me know. We would also be interested to keep in touch with your work for the Botanics - we are based in Edinburgh.
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Fernery
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Hi I think you may have responded to my request on Benmore fernery but I don't seem to be able to access you reply. Sorry about this it is the first time I have used this site. Please could you post it again - and any tips on how to navigaye to replys!
many thanks
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BanffAnnie
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My reply is the block of text above your last communication!
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Fernery
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Hello again
I meant to reply to response sooner - apologies. I was interested that your husband's work led to the Duncan painting appearing in the impressionist exhibition in Edinburgh last summer. I am also based in Edinburgh and enjoyed that exhibition very much. I noticed the reference to Duncan of Benmore - was it the paintings of the Bay of Naples??
Are you able to tell me whether there are any descendant of Duncan that you have been in touch with? Do you know if there is any material relating to the family or the house in any of the national archives or libraries?
We are hoping to film at Benmore on the 21st April. The RBGE are clearing some trees around the fernery. The renovation work continues a pace with ferns about to be transported from Edinburgh to Benmore.
with best wishes
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BanffAnnie
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Yes it was the Bay of Naples. You haven't told me who you are or what your connection is with Benmore, I am intrigued! We do not have contact with any descendants - yet, and as for the research materials and leads, these belong to my husband. Once we know what your work involves perhaps we could arrange a meeting?
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