Hugh Ian Macgarvie-Munn, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hugh Ian Macgarvie-Munn

Guatemalan diplomat

Date of Birth: 22-Sep-1919

Date of Death: 04-Jan-1981

Profession: diplomat

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Hugh Ian Macgarvie-Munn

  • Hugh Ian McGarvie-Munn (22 September 1919 in Jamadoba, India – 4 January 1981 in Entrecasteaux, France).
  • He was a captain in the Seaforth Highlanders, artist, naval architect and also served as a Guatemalan diplomat.
  • His father was born in Scotland and was chief consultant engineer to the Viceroy of India. In 1947 he married Carmen Atala Maria YdĂ­goras Laparra, the daughter of MarĂ­a Teresa and General and engineer Miguel YdĂ­goras Fuentes.
  • Following the murder of Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas, McGarvie-Munn's father-in-law Miguel YdĂ­goras Fuentes was elected, on 2 March 1958, Constitutional President of Guatemala.
  • Fuentes was incensed by illegal fishing by Mexicans on Guatemala's Pacific coast, and two Mexican fishing boats were sunk by the Guatemalan Air Force.
  • He challenged the Mexican president to a duel on the border to settle the matter, and decided that Guatemala needed a navy.
  • McGarvie-Munn was at that time an artist and member of the Royal Institute of Naval Architects, an association of naval architects.
  • Fuentes founded the Guatemalan Navy and made McGarvie-Munn briefly the Commander in Chief of the Navy.
  • In 1974 McGarvie-Munn acquired the seventeenth-century Château of Entrecasteaux in Var, southeast France, which became his principal residence.
  • Hugh Ian McGarvie-Munn and his son Iain Lachlan McGarvie-Munn immediately began the restoration of this château which had fallen into ruin and opened it to the public.
  • Upon McGarvie-Munn's death his son continued the restoration.
  • It was largely due to their efforts that Entrecasteaux has become a popular destination for artists and tourists.

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