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Gwen Fagan |
Gwen Fagan was a medical practitioner until 1969 and is working now with
Gabriël Fagan Architects as a historical researcher and landscape planner.
Gwendoline Elizabeth Fagan was born on 25 September 1924 in the little Karoo
Town of Victoria West. Her mother's family dates back to the early days of the
Cape. Her father, Benjamin Charles Gannon, an Irishman, eloped when Gwen was
two. She grew up in the care of an uncle on a farm of the grain-growing
district of Morreesburg.
At seven she went to live with her mother, then a singing teacher in
Stellenbosch.
Gwen's longing for the farm life inspired her to make a garden in a shop yard
and she has been an ardent gardener ever since.
Gwendoline attended Rhenish Girls' High School at Stellenbosch , where she
matriculated in December 1942.
She studied Medicine at the University of Cape Town (MB.CH.B. 1948) and worked
as a medical practitioner until 1969.
Afterwards she joined her husband's firm, Gabriël Fagan Architects, as a
historical researcher and landscape planner.
1995: PhD at the University of Cape Town: An Introduction to the man - made landscape at the Cape from the 17th to the
19th centuries.
Gwen Fagan is married to Gabriël Fagan since 1949. They have a son and three daughters.
Recent and present academic activities:
(1) Research into early Cape defences with particular reference to the
Chavonnes Battery to form part of an exhibit for the Battery ruins and for the
ruin reconstruction. The exhibition was opened on 1 December 2001.
(2) A publication on the work of G T Fagan
(3) A publication of the thesis on the Man-made landscape 1652 - 1900
Lectures:
University of Cape Town Summer School 1996.
University of Cape Town on the 18th Century manmade landscape of the Cape 2000.
Speaker at many International Rose Conferences
Several articles regarding restoration projects in restoration journals
Books:
Gwen and G T Fagan published their books themselves and distribute them very
successfully from their office.
Co-author with husband G T Fagan:
"Church Street in the Land of Waveren",
(Kerkstraat in't Land van Waveren), 1975
"Roses at the Cape of Good Hope", 1988
"Nauti se Gwendoline", 1999 (Afrikaans biography of her childhood)
Elsenburg - a chapter on the history and architecture of the 18th Century farm complex
Text by Gwen Fagan, December 2001
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