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Louis T. Leonowens

Louis Thomas Gunnis Leonowens (25 October 1856 – 17 February 1919) was a British subject who grew up and worked in Siam (Thailand). He was the son of Anna Leonowens, famous as the English teacher hired by King Mongkut to teach his children. Leonowens later served as an officer with the Siamese Royal Cavalry and founded a Thai trading company that still bears his name, Louis T. Leonowens Ltd. He was the basis of a major character in the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam, as well as other fictional works based on it.

Louis T. Leonowens
Funerary monument, Brompton Cemetery, London

Early life

Leonowens was the son of Anna Leonowens nee Edwards and Thomas Leon Owens. His mother, who would later become famous as the English governess to the royal Siamese children from portrayals in the 1944 fictionalized biographical novel Anna and the King of Siam and its various adaptations including the 1951 musical The King and I, was actually born and grew up in India, probably of Anglo-Indian ancestry. His father was an Irish-born, India-raised clerk; they married in 1849. The couple left India for Singapore, then part of the Straits Settlements, in 1852.

Louis was born at Lynton, Western Australia,[1] where his father was working for the Commissariat. In 1857, the family moved to Penang, where his father was a hotel manager.[2] His father died in 1859, and his mother moved to Singapore with Louis and his elder sister, telling the British expatriate community there that she was a genteel Welsh woman, the widow of a British army officer who had unfortunately lost her fortune.[3]

His mother's story was believed, and she was invited, in 1862, to teach the children of King Mongkut of Siam (now Thailand). After sending Louis's sister to England to get a British education, his mother took him to Bangkok. He was raised in Siam for nearly six years and was schooled by his mother alongside the royal children, until 1867, during which he become friends with Mongkut's son and heir Prince Chulalongkorn. Louis was sent to Europe to complete his education. By 1874, he was in the United States with his mother, but he had accumulated debts. He fled the U.S. and was estranged from his mother for 19 years.[3]

Career

 
The Louis T. Leonowens warehouse remains at the Captain Bush Lane as of 2021

In 1881, at the age of 25, he returned to Siam and was granted a commission of Captain in the Royal Cavalry by Chulalongkorn.[2]

Leonowens in 1884 left the military and entered the teak trade. He went on in 1905 to found the Louis Thomas Leonowens Company in Siam, which became Louis T. Leonowens Ltd, an international trading company. This company remained a leading exporter of Malayan hardwoods and an importer of building materials and general merchandise at least into the 1960s,[4] and continues to do business as a marketing and distribution company.[citation needed]

He became less involved in the operations of the company after 1906 and left Siam for the last time in 1913.[2]

Personal life

Leonowens was married to:

  • Caroline Knox (1856–1893), the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas George Knox, British consul-general in Siam from 1868 to 1879, and his wife, Prang Yen, a Siamese noblewoman.[5][6][7][8][9] They had one son, Thomas ("George") Knox Leonowens (1888–1953) and a daughter, Anna Harriett Leonowens (born 1890, Mrs Richard Monahan).[10]
  • Reta May (1880–1936) married Leonowens in 1900. They had no children.[11]

Leonowens died in 1919 during the global influenza pandemic. He is buried, with his second wife, in Brompton Cemetery, London.

Film and television portrayals

The young Louis Leonowens has been portrayed by numerous actors and as being from at least three different countries, including the United States, England and Wales:

Notes

  1. ^ Register of Births, Western Australia, no. 3469, 1856
  2. ^ a b c "Louis T. Leonowens Ltd". louist.co.th. Archived from the original on 6 May 2008. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b Loos, Tamara. "Review of Bombay Anna..." by Susan Morgan, Journal of Historical Biography, vol 5 (Spring 2009), pp. 146–52
  4. ^ The Times (16 September 1963); p. x, col. A.
  5. ^ Bradford Smith, "It Was Love, Love, Love", The New York Times, 16 September 1962
  6. ^ R. J. Minney, Fanny and the Regent of Siam (The World Publishing Company, 1962
  7. ^ "A Dark Tragedy in Siam: The Execution of Pra Preecah — A Native Nobleman Beheaded for Marrying A British Officer's Daughter—How a Cruel King Can Retain A Grudge For Years—Medieval Horrors in the Nineteenth Century". The New York Times. 12 April 1880.
  8. ^ W. S. Bristowe, Louis and the King of Siam (Chatto and Windus, 1976)
  9. ^ Alec Waugh, Bangkok: Story of a City (W. H. Allen, 1970), pages 84-85
  10. ^ The Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections: Margaret and Kenneth Landon Papers, 1824–2000, . Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 31 January 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ W. S. Bristowe, Louis and the King of Siam (Chatto and Windus, 1976), p. 101

External links

  • Louis T. Leonowens, Ltd.

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Louis Thomas Gunnis Leonowens 25 October 1856 17 February 1919 was a British subject who grew up and worked in Siam Thailand He was the son of Anna Leonowens famous as the English teacher hired by King Mongkut to teach his children Leonowens later served as an officer with the Siamese Royal Cavalry and founded a Thai trading company that still bears his name Louis T Leonowens Ltd He was the basis of a major character in the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam as well as other fictional works based on it Louis T Leonowens Funerary monument Brompton Cemetery London Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Film and television portrayals 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life EditLeonowens was the son of Anna Leonowens nee Edwards and Thomas Leon Owens His mother who would later become famous as the English governess to the royal Siamese children from portrayals in the 1944 fictionalized biographical novel Anna and the King of Siam and its various adaptations including the 1951 musical The King and I was actually born and grew up in India probably of Anglo Indian ancestry His father was an Irish born India raised clerk they married in 1849 The couple left India for Singapore then part of the Straits Settlements in 1852 Louis was born at Lynton Western Australia 1 where his father was working for the Commissariat In 1857 the family moved to Penang where his father was a hotel manager 2 His father died in 1859 and his mother moved to Singapore with Louis and his elder sister telling the British expatriate community there that she was a genteel Welsh woman the widow of a British army officer who had unfortunately lost her fortune 3 His mother s story was believed and she was invited in 1862 to teach the children of King Mongkut of Siam now Thailand After sending Louis s sister to England to get a British education his mother took him to Bangkok He was raised in Siam for nearly six years and was schooled by his mother alongside the royal children until 1867 during which he become friends with Mongkut s son and heir Prince Chulalongkorn Louis was sent to Europe to complete his education By 1874 he was in the United States with his mother but he had accumulated debts He fled the U S and was estranged from his mother for 19 years 3 Career Edit The Louis T Leonowens warehouse remains at the Captain Bush Lane as of 2021 In 1881 at the age of 25 he returned to Siam and was granted a commission of Captain in the Royal Cavalry by Chulalongkorn 2 Leonowens in 1884 left the military and entered the teak trade He went on in 1905 to found the Louis Thomas Leonowens Company in Siam which became Louis T Leonowens Ltd an international trading company This company remained a leading exporter of Malayan hardwoods and an importer of building materials and general merchandise at least into the 1960s 4 and continues to do business as a marketing and distribution company citation needed He became less involved in the operations of the company after 1906 and left Siam for the last time in 1913 2 Personal life EditLeonowens was married to Caroline Knox 1856 1893 the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas George Knox British consul general in Siam from 1868 to 1879 and his wife Prang Yen a Siamese noblewoman 5 6 7 8 9 They had one son Thomas George Knox Leonowens 1888 1953 and a daughter Anna Harriett Leonowens born 1890 Mrs Richard Monahan 10 Reta May 1880 1936 married Leonowens in 1900 They had no children 11 Leonowens died in 1919 during the global influenza pandemic He is buried with his second wife in Brompton Cemetery London Film and television portrayals EditThe young Louis Leonowens has been portrayed by numerous actors and as being from at least three different countries including the United States England and Wales Richard Lyon in Anna and the King of Siam 1946 Sandy Kennedy in the 1951 musical The King and I Jeff B Davis in its 1985 revival Jake Lucas in its 2015 revival and Graham Montgomery is its 2017 Broadway National Tour Rex Thompson レックス トンプソン in the 1956 musical film version of The King and I Eric Shea in Anna and the King 1971 Tom Felton in the film Anna and the King starring Jodie Foster 1999 and Adam Wylie voice in the animated film The King and I 1999 Notes Edit Register of Births Western Australia no 3469 1856 a b c Louis T Leonowens Ltd louist co th Archived from the original on 6 May 2008 Retrieved 31 July 2017 a b Loos Tamara Review of Bombay Anna by Susan Morgan Journal of Historical Biography vol 5 Spring 2009 pp 146 52 The Times 16 September 1963 p x col A Bradford Smith It Was Love Love Love The New York Times 16 September 1962 R J Minney Fanny and the Regent of Siam The World Publishing Company 1962 A Dark Tragedy in Siam The Execution of Pra Preecah A Native Nobleman Beheaded for Marrying A British Officer s Daughter How a Cruel King Can Retain A Grudge For Years Medieval Horrors in the Nineteenth Century The New York Times 12 April 1880 W S Bristowe Louis and the King of Siam Chatto and Windus 1976 Alec Waugh Bangkok Story of a City W H Allen 1970 pages 84 85 The Wheaton College Archives amp Special Collections Margaret and Kenneth Landon Papers 1824 2000 Archived copy Archived from the original on 6 July 2008 Retrieved 31 January 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link W S Bristowe Louis and the King of Siam Chatto and Windus 1976 p 101External links EditLouis T Leonowens Ltd Memorial at Christ Church Bangkok Biography by Derick Garnier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis T Leonowens amp oldid 1116806499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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