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Basil Goulding

Sir William Basil Goulding, 3rd Baronet (4 November 1909 – 16 January 1982[1]) was an Irish art collector, cricketer, squash player and prominent businessman.[2]

Personal life Edit

Sir Basil Goulding was born in Dublin, Ireland, and was educated at Winchester College,[3] and Christ Church, Oxford. He had ambitions of architecture, but instead inherited the family business W&HM Goulding Ltd and succeeded his father as chairperson in 1935.[4] Additionally, Goulding was an adept businessman and sat on the boards of many companies.

Sir Basil Goulding was an important art collector of contemporary art in Ireland and was renowned for his extensive collection which was dispersed posthumously.[5] He championed up and coming artists, and held some impressive names in his collection. Additionally, he created some important corporate commission opportunities for emerging artists.

In 1939 he married Valerie Goulding having met at the Fairyhouse Races. She was an Irish campaigner for people with disabilities, the founder of the Central Remedial Clinic in Dublin and senator.[5] Together, they had three sons, Hamilton, Timothy and Lingard. The family lived in Enniskerry, County Wicklow in a property with extensive gardens. Sir Basil Goulding had a keen interest in gardening. The family home was also the location where Sir Basil Goulding had the notable 'Goulding Summer House' built by Scott Tallon Walker architects.

During World War II, Goulding was commissioned as a pilot officer in the Royal Air Force. By the end of 1942 he had reached the rank of wing commander.[5]

Lady Valerie's father, Sir Walter Monckton was a lawyer, and was the UK Attorney General during the Edward VIII abdication crisis,[6] later serving as a British Member of Parliament for Bristol West, serving as defence minister and Paymaster General. He also played cricket,[1] and played one first-class match for a combined Oxford/Cambridge University team.[7] He was later president of the MCC in 1956.[6]

Sir Basil's uncle was chairman of Rolls-Royce.[5]

Contributions to Irish Public life Edit

The Arts Council Edit

The Arts Act of 1951 established the Arts Council in response to the Bodkin Report which outlined the sad condition of the arts in Ireland.[8] Sir Basil Goulding was a co-opted member of the council from its formative years and was instrumental in acting on many of its policies.

Contemporary Irish Art Society Edit

Goulding was the founding Chairperson of the Contemporary Irish Art Society in 1962, along with Gordon Lambert, Cecil King, Stanley Mosse, James White and Michael Scott. The enthusiasm and vision of these founding members of the society was the catalyst which led to the development of many important art collections in Ireland. The purpose of the society was to encourage a greater level of patronage of living Irish artists which, at the time, was extremely low. This was mainly achieved by raising funds to purchase artworks by living artists, which were then donated to public collections. The first purchase in 1962 was an important painting by Patrick Scott, donated to the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art. Over the following 12 years the society purchased 37 works for the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, until in 1974, Dublin Corporation started to provide an annual purchasing fund for the gallery.[9]

Kilkenny Design Workshops Edit

Following completion of the report 'Design in Ireland', the Kilkenny Design Workshops (KDW) was set up in 1963. It primarily endeavoured to nurture native Irish crafts particularly textiles, metalwork, ceramics, glass and furniture to have a modern yet distinctly Irish sensibility. The KDW was the first State sponsored design agency in the world and was held as a model of governmental intervention in design.[10] Sir Basil Goulding sat on the board of the KDW from its origination and fulfilled the role of chairperson from 1977 until 1981.[11]

Championing Art Edit

Collecting Irish artists Edit

Sir Basil Goudling was deeply involved in the arts as a collector, sponsor, and benefactor. He carefully and thoughtfully collected pieces of art, and amassed a large and important collection which showcased much of the work being produced in Ireland at the time. He bought paintings and sculptures by many notable creatives such as Jack Butler Yeats, Patrick Scott (artist). He particularly championed the work of Barrie Cooke and Camille Souter and owned many of their works.

Commissioning Irish artists Edit

Sir Basil Goulding used his influence as a successful businessman to create opportunities for artists to complete corporate commissions. In 1967 he commissioned Michael Farrell to create murals for the National Bank of Ireland, College Green during his time as director of the bank. In the unveiling of the artwork, Sir Basil said "It is known that a Bank means all things to all men, but to the best of my knowledge this is a rare occasion in that the Bank is here acting as patron." [12]

In 1969 he commissioned artworks for Fitzwilton House by Irish and British artists, Robert Ballagh, Barrie Cooke, Anne Madden and Michael Farrell – some of which have since been transferred to the Trinity College Dublin Art Collection.[13]

Sport Edit

Cricket Edit

A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper,[1] he played twice for the Ireland cricket team against the MCC in 1934,[14] the year in which his father was president of the Irish Cricket Union.[3] He made his debut in July[14] in a two-day match, scoring seven runs in the Ireland second innings and taking one catch in the MCC first innings.[15] The following month, he played his only first-class match,[16] not scoring in either innings.[14]

Other Sport Edit

In addition to playing cricket, he also represented Ireland at squash, and captained Oxford University at football.[3] He was also a keen skier and continued to ski until near the end of his life.[4]

Professional Life Edit

W & HM Goulding Ltd. Edit

W & HM Goulding Ltd. was a well established fertiliser manufacturer in the 19th and 20th centuries in Ireland. [17] Sir Basil Goudling inherited the family business W & HM Goulding Ltd and succeeded his father as chairperson in 1935. W & HM Goulding Ltd. was a large fertiliser business based in Dublin and Cork.

In the 1850s W. and H.M. Goulding built a large factory in The Glen that was used to make phosphate fertilizers and the area became known as Goulding's Glen.[4] The factory closed and was demolished in the mid-20th century and very little of it remains today.[18] The land was donated to the people of Cork by Sir Basil Goulding in the late 1960s and was subsequently developed as an amenity park.[19][20]

W. and H.M. Goulding also had premises in Dublin City. In 1962, a production facility in East Wall known as 'East Wall. Sulphac Ltd.' was opened and was jointly owned by W. and H.M. Goulding Ltd. and Freeport Sulpher Company of New York.[21] As well as notably, their office building: Fitzwilton House which was commissioned by Sir Basil Goulding to a design by English architects, Shoolheifer & Burley and completed in 1969.[13] It was a bold expression of modernist architecture with a complex layered façade incorporating at least five different concrete finishes forming a dramatic backdrop to Dublin's Grand Canal. The building was demolished in 2018.[22]

Other Business Edit

His other directorships included the Bank of Ireland, Hibernian Insurance Co., Rio Tinto Zinc, Irish Times Ltd, Independent Newspapers, Irish Pensions Trust, Johnston Mooney and O'Brien, Massey Waterford Ltd, Irish Metal Industries. https://www.dib.ie/biography/goulding-sir-william-basil-a9300

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Cricket Archive profile
  2. ^ "Person Page".
  3. ^ a b c Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1984, Obituaries
  4. ^ a b https://www.dib.ie/biography/goulding-sir-william-basil-a9300
  5. ^ a b c d Obituary of Valerie Goulding, Sir Basil's wife[dead link]
  6. ^ a b Cricinfo profile for Walter Monkton
  7. ^ Cricket Archive profile for Walter Monkton
  8. ^ Bodkin, Thomas, Tuarascáil ar na h-ealaíona in Éirinn / Report on the arts in Ireland, (Dublin: Stationery Office), 1949.
  9. ^ . contemporaryirishartsociety.com. Archived from the original on 8 February 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  10. ^ [Quinn, Joanna, 'Designing Ireland 1963–1988', Irish Arts Review, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Winter 2005), pp. 106–111.]
  11. ^ [Marchant, Nick, and Addis, Jeremy, Kilkenny Design twenty-one years of design in Ireland, (KDW Ireland and Lund Humphries London), 1984, pp 199–211.]
  12. ^ "Image of Michael Farrell's mural | National Gallery of Ireland".
  13. ^ a b "Fitzwilton House".
  14. ^ a b c CricketEurope Stats Zone profile 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Scorecard of Ireland v MCC match in July 1934
  16. ^ First-class matches played by Basil Goulding at Cricket Archive
  17. ^ "A Short History of the Firm W. & H.M. Goulding Limited from Its Foundation in 1856, Its Development to the Present Day and Its Plans for the Future". 1956.
  18. ^ "Kieran's Our City, Our Town, 20 March 2014 | CLLR. Kieran McCarthy".
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  21. ^ "C20 - 1962 Opening of new Sulphuric Acid Plant at Sulphac LTD., East Wall, Dublin | Irish Photo Archive".
  22. ^ "Fitzwilton House, Dublin 2 | Built Dublin".
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Goulding
Baronet
(of Millicent and Roebuck Hill)
1935–1982
Succeeded by
Lingard Goulding

basil, goulding, william, baronet, november, 1909, january, 1982, irish, collector, cricketer, squash, player, prominent, businessman, contents, personal, life, contributions, irish, public, life, arts, council, contemporary, irish, society, kilkenny, design, . Sir William Basil Goulding 3rd Baronet 4 November 1909 16 January 1982 1 was an Irish art collector cricketer squash player and prominent businessman 2 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Contributions to Irish Public life 2 1 The Arts Council 2 2 Contemporary Irish Art Society 2 3 Kilkenny Design Workshops 3 Championing Art 3 1 Collecting Irish artists 3 2 Commissioning Irish artists 4 Sport 4 1 Cricket 4 2 Other Sport 5 Professional Life 5 1 W amp HM Goulding Ltd 5 2 Other Business 6 ReferencesPersonal life EditSir Basil Goulding was born in Dublin Ireland and was educated at Winchester College 3 and Christ Church Oxford He had ambitions of architecture but instead inherited the family business W amp HM Goulding Ltd and succeeded his father as chairperson in 1935 4 Additionally Goulding was an adept businessman and sat on the boards of many companies Sir Basil Goulding was an important art collector of contemporary art in Ireland and was renowned for his extensive collection which was dispersed posthumously 5 He championed up and coming artists and held some impressive names in his collection Additionally he created some important corporate commission opportunities for emerging artists In 1939 he married Valerie Goulding having met at the Fairyhouse Races She was an Irish campaigner for people with disabilities the founder of the Central Remedial Clinic in Dublin and senator 5 Together they had three sons Hamilton Timothy and Lingard The family lived in Enniskerry County Wicklow in a property with extensive gardens Sir Basil Goulding had a keen interest in gardening The family home was also the location where Sir Basil Goulding had the notable Goulding Summer House built by Scott Tallon Walker architects During World War II Goulding was commissioned as a pilot officer in the Royal Air Force By the end of 1942 he had reached the rank of wing commander 5 Lady Valerie s father Sir Walter Monckton was a lawyer and was the UK Attorney General during the Edward VIII abdication crisis 6 later serving as a British Member of Parliament for Bristol West serving as defence minister and Paymaster General He also played cricket 1 and played one first class match for a combined Oxford Cambridge University team 7 He was later president of the MCC in 1956 6 Sir Basil s uncle was chairman of Rolls Royce 5 Contributions to Irish Public life EditThe Arts Council Edit The Arts Act of 1951 established the Arts Council in response to the Bodkin Report which outlined the sad condition of the arts in Ireland 8 Sir Basil Goulding was a co opted member of the council from its formative years and was instrumental in acting on many of its policies Contemporary Irish Art Society Edit Goulding was the founding Chairperson of the Contemporary Irish Art Society in 1962 along with Gordon Lambert Cecil King Stanley Mosse James White and Michael Scott The enthusiasm and vision of these founding members of the society was the catalyst which led to the development of many important art collections in Ireland The purpose of the society was to encourage a greater level of patronage of living Irish artists which at the time was extremely low This was mainly achieved by raising funds to purchase artworks by living artists which were then donated to public collections The first purchase in 1962 was an important painting by Patrick Scott donated to the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art Over the following 12 years the society purchased 37 works for the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery until in 1974 Dublin Corporation started to provide an annual purchasing fund for the gallery 9 Kilkenny Design Workshops Edit Following completion of the report Design in Ireland the Kilkenny Design Workshops KDW was set up in 1963 It primarily endeavoured to nurture native Irish crafts particularly textiles metalwork ceramics glass and furniture to have a modern yet distinctly Irish sensibility The KDW was the first State sponsored design agency in the world and was held as a model of governmental intervention in design 10 Sir Basil Goulding sat on the board of the KDW from its origination and fulfilled the role of chairperson from 1977 until 1981 11 Championing Art EditCollecting Irish artists Edit Sir Basil Goudling was deeply involved in the arts as a collector sponsor and benefactor He carefully and thoughtfully collected pieces of art and amassed a large and important collection which showcased much of the work being produced in Ireland at the time He bought paintings and sculptures by many notable creatives such as Jack Butler Yeats Patrick Scott artist He particularly championed the work of Barrie Cooke and Camille Souter and owned many of their works Commissioning Irish artists Edit Sir Basil Goulding used his influence as a successful businessman to create opportunities for artists to complete corporate commissions In 1967 he commissioned Michael Farrell to create murals for the National Bank of Ireland College Green during his time as director of the bank In the unveiling of the artwork Sir Basil said It is known that a Bank means all things to all men but to the best of my knowledge this is a rare occasion in that the Bank is here acting as patron 12 In 1969 he commissioned artworks for Fitzwilton House by Irish and British artists Robert Ballagh Barrie Cooke Anne Madden and Michael Farrell some of which have since been transferred to the Trinity College Dublin Art Collection 13 Sport EditCricket Edit A right handed batsman and wicket keeper 1 he played twice for the Ireland cricket team against the MCC in 1934 14 the year in which his father was president of the Irish Cricket Union 3 He made his debut in July 14 in a two day match scoring seven runs in the Ireland second innings and taking one catch in the MCC first innings 15 The following month he played his only first class match 16 not scoring in either innings 14 Other Sport Edit In addition to playing cricket he also represented Ireland at squash and captained Oxford University at football 3 He was also a keen skier and continued to ski until near the end of his life 4 Professional Life EditW amp HM Goulding Ltd Edit W amp HM Goulding Ltd was a well established fertiliser manufacturer in the 19th and 20th centuries in Ireland 17 Sir Basil Goudling inherited the family business W amp HM Goulding Ltd and succeeded his father as chairperson in 1935 W amp HM Goulding Ltd was a large fertiliser business based in Dublin and Cork In the 1850s W and H M Goulding built a large factory in The Glen that was used to make phosphate fertilizers and the area became known as Goulding s Glen 4 The factory closed and was demolished in the mid 20th century and very little of it remains today 18 The land was donated to the people of Cork by Sir Basil Goulding in the late 1960s and was subsequently developed as an amenity park 19 20 W and H M Goulding also had premises in Dublin City In 1962 a production facility in East Wall known as East Wall Sulphac Ltd was opened and was jointly owned by W and H M Goulding Ltd and Freeport Sulpher Company of New York 21 As well as notably their office building Fitzwilton House which was commissioned by Sir Basil Goulding to a design by English architects Shoolheifer amp Burley and completed in 1969 13 It was a bold expression of modernist architecture with a complex layered facade incorporating at least five different concrete finishes forming a dramatic backdrop to Dublin s Grand Canal The building was demolished in 2018 22 Other Business Edit His other directorships included the Bank of Ireland Hibernian Insurance Co Rio Tinto Zinc Irish Times Ltd Independent Newspapers Irish Pensions Trust Johnston Mooney and O Brien Massey Waterford Ltd Irish Metal Industries https www dib ie biography goulding sir william basil a9300References Edit a b c Cricket Archive profile Person Page a b c Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1984 Obituaries a b https www dib ie biography goulding sir william basil a9300 a b c d Obituary of Valerie Goulding Sir Basil s wife dead link a b Cricinfo profile for Walter Monkton Cricket Archive profile for Walter Monkton Bodkin Thomas Tuarascail ar na h ealaiona in Eirinn Report on the arts in Ireland Dublin Stationery Office 1949 Home contemporaryirishartsociety com Archived from the original on 8 February 2011 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Quinn Joanna Designing Ireland 1963 1988 Irish Arts Review Vol 22 No 4 Winter 2005 pp 106 111 Marchant Nick and Addis Jeremy Kilkenny Design twenty one years of design in Ireland KDW Ireland and Lund Humphries London 1984 pp 199 211 Image of Michael Farrell s mural National Gallery of Ireland a b Fitzwilton House a b c CricketEurope Stats Zone profile Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Scorecard of Ireland v MCC match in July 1934 First class matches played by Basil Goulding at Cricket Archive A Short History of the Firm W amp H M Goulding Limited from Its Foundation in 1856 Its Development to the Present Day and Its Plans for the Future 1956 Kieran s Our City Our Town 20 March 2014 CLLR Kieran McCarthy Cork Independent Technical Memories Part 76 Goulding s Heritage Archived from the original on 2 May 2014 Retrieved 2 May 2014 Cork Independent Technical Memories Part 75 Outputs and Targets Archived from the original on 2 May 2014 Retrieved 2 May 2014 C20 1962 Opening of new Sulphuric Acid Plant at Sulphac LTD East Wall Dublin Irish Photo Archive Fitzwilton House Dublin 2 Built Dublin Baronetage of the United KingdomPreceded byWilliam Goulding Baronet of Millicent and Roebuck Hill 1935 1982 Succeeded byLingard Goulding Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Basil Goulding amp oldid 1172253645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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